Acetate, methanol and carbon dioxide as substrates for growth of Methanosarcina barkeri
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Acetate, methanol and carbon dioxide as substrates for growth of Methanosarcina barkeri
Abstract
Methanosarcina barkeri grows in defined media with acetate, methanol or carbon dioxide as carbon sources. Methanol is used for methanogenesis at a 5 times higher rate as compared with other substrates. M. barkeri can use the substrates simultaneously, but due to acidification or alkalification of the medium during growth on methanol or acetate, respectively, growth and methano-genesis may stop before the substrates are exhausted. Growth and methano-genesis on methanol or acetate are inhibited by the presence of an excess of H2; the inhibition is abolished by the addition of carbon dioxide, which probably serves as an essential source of cell carbon, in the absence of which methano-genesis ceases.
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