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  5. Extracellular electron transfer based methylotrophic methanogenesis in paddy soil and the prevalent Methanomassiliicoccus

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Extracellular electron transfer based methylotrophic methanogenesis in paddy soil and the prevalent Methanomassiliicoccus

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Communications Earth & Environment
Vol 6 (1)
DOI: 10.1038/s43247-025-02276-3

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The biogenic methane contributes obviously to global warming, and direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) driven CO2 reductive methanogenesis is one of the important methanogenic pathways. Here we report DIET-driven methylotrophic methanogenesis in paddy soil and the prevalent Methanomassiliicoccus. M. luminyensis CZDD1 exhibited a 1.9-fold higher methanol-derived methanogenic rate when cocultured with Clostridium malenominatum than its H2-dependent monoculture. Coculturing with Geobacter metallireducens, a known extracellular electron producer, CZDD1 showed the same efficient methanol-derived methane production, thus identified DIET-based methylotrophic methanogenesis. Chronoamperometry detected efficient methane production by M. luminyensis CZDD1 and two paddy soils from methanol and dimethylarsenate in accompany with current consumption. Differential transcriptomics predicted a membrane-bound Fpo-like complex of CZDD1 for uptake of extracellular electrons. Co-occurrence of Methanomassiliicoccaceae with Geobacteraceae and Clostridiaceae was found in five Chinese paddy soils, and Methanomassiliicoccus is ubiquitously distributed among various anoxic environments. Therefore, DIET-driven methylotrophic methanogenesis can be an important mechanism in methane emission. Prevalence of Methanomassiliicoccus was found to be co-occurring with Geobacter and Clostridium in Chinese soils suggesting that direct interspecies electron transfer is an important mechanism for methane emissions in paddy soils, according to co-culturing experiments with bacterial strains coupled with field sampling and chronoamperometry.

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Lingyan Li, Xuping Tian, Xuemeng Wang, Chuan Chen, Qi Zhou, Lei Qi, Jie Li, Kai Xue, Fang-jie Zhao, Yanfen Wang, Xiuzhu Dong (2025). Extracellular electron transfer based methylotrophic methanogenesis in paddy soil and the prevalent Methanomassiliicoccus. Communications Earth & Environment, 6(1), DOI: 10.1038/s43247-025-02276-3.

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