Agarose-Based Model Ecosystem for Cultivating Methanotrophs in a Methane-Oxygen Counter Gradient.

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Delaney G Beals, Aaron W Puri
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Abstract

Aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria, known as methanotrophs, serve important roles in biogeochemical cycling. Methanotrophs occupy a specific environmental niche within methane-oxygen counter gradients found in soils and sediments, which influences their behavior on an individual and community level. However, conventional methods to study the physiology of these greenhouse gas-mitigating microorganisms often use homogeneous planktonic cultures, which do not accurately represent the spatial and chemical gradients found in the environment. This hinders scientists' understanding of how these bacteria behave in situ. Here, a simple, inexpensive model ecosystem called the gradient syringe is described, which uses semi-solid agarose to recreate the steep methane-oxygen counter gradients characteristic of methanotrophs' natural habitats. The gradient syringe allows for the cultivation of methanotrophic strains and the enrichment of mixed methane-oxidizing consortia from environmental samples, revealing phenotypes only visible in this spatially resolved context. This protocol also reports various biochemical assays that have been modified to be compatible with the semi-solid agarose matrix, which may be valuable to researchers culturing microorganisms within other agarose-based systems.

基于琼脂糖的在甲烷-氧气反梯度中培养甲烷营养体的模型生态系统。
好氧甲烷氧化细菌(又称嗜甲烷菌)在生物地球化学循环中发挥着重要作用。甲烷营养菌在土壤和沉积物中的甲烷-氧气反梯度中占据一个特定的环境位置,这影响了它们在个体和群落层面上的行为。然而,研究这些能缓解温室气体的微生物的生理机能的传统方法通常使用同质浮游生物培养物,这种培养物不能准确反映环境中的空间和化学梯度。这阻碍了科学家对这些细菌在原地行为的理解。本文介绍了一种名为梯度注射器的简单、廉价的生态系统模型,它使用半固体琼脂糖来重现甲烷营养体自然栖息地特有的陡峭甲烷-氧气反梯度。利用梯度注射器可以培养甲烷营养菌株,并从环境样本中富集混合甲烷氧化联合体,从而揭示只有在这种空间分辨率背景下才能看到的表型。该方案还报告了各种生化检测方法,这些方法经过改良,与半固体琼脂糖基质兼容,对在其他琼脂糖系统中培养微生物的研究人员可能很有价值。
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Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments
Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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2.10
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期刊介绍: JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the world''s first peer reviewed scientific video journal. Established in 2006, JoVE is devoted to publishing scientific research in a visual format to help researchers overcome two of the biggest challenges facing the scientific research community today; poor reproducibility and the time and labor intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques.
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