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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology | 2001

Methanofollis aquaemaris sp. nov., a methanogen isolated from an aquaculture fish pond.

Mei-Chin Lai; Sheng-Chung Chen

A novel methanogen, designated strain N2F9704T, was isolated from an aquaculture fish pond near Wang-gong, Taiwan. The cells were irregular cocci, non-motile, 1.2-2.0 microm in diameter and stained gram-negative. Cells of strain N2F9704T lysed easily by SDS treatment (0.1 g l(-1)) and the S-layer protein had an Mr of 137000. The catabolic substrates used included formate and H2+CO2, but not acetate, methanol, trimethylamine or secondary alcohols. The optimal growth parameters for strain N2F9704T were pH 6.5, 37 degrees C with 0.5% NaCl. Trace amounts of tungstate not only promoted growth but also extended the range of growth conditions. Analysis of the 16S rDNA sequence revealed a phylogenetic relationship to Methanofollis species and the name Methanofollis aquaemaris sp. nov. is therefore proposed for strain N2F9704T (= OCM 746T = CCRC 16166T). Additionally, the strain was infected with a novel coccus-shaped, enveloped virus with a diameter of 200 nm.


Current Microbiology | 2000

Methanosarcina mazei strain O1M9704, methanogen with novel tubule isolated from estuarine environment

Mei-Chin Lai; Chin-Ming Shu; Sheng-Chung Chen; Li-Jane Lai; Ming-Shing Chiou; Jack Jay Hua

Abstract. A new methanogenic isolate, designated as strain O1M9704 (=OCM 667), was isolated from the sediment of the estuarine environment in Eriln Shi, Taiwan. This strain grew on trimethylamine and methanol, but it did not catabolize H2-CO2, acetate, or formate. Cells grew optimally at 37°C with 0.5% NaCl in neutral pH. The cells were stained Gram-negative, nonmotile, irregular coccus 0.3–0.6 μm in diameter. A comparison of 16S rDNA sequences phylogenetically related strain O1M9704 to Methanosarcina mazei. Gas vacuoles were observed both under phase contrast microscope and in thin sections in the electron microscope. Negative stain of electron micrographs showed a novel character of strain O1M9704 with tubule structure extended out of the cells. The tubule structure and gas vacuoles may benefit the adaptation of methanoarchaea in estuarine environment.


International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology | 2015

Methanoculleus sediminis sp. nov., a methanogen from sediments near a submarine mud volcano.

Sheng-Chung Chen; Mei-Fei Chen; Mei-Chin Lai; Chieh-Yin Weng; Sue-Yao Wu; Saulwood Lin; Tsanyao F. Yang; Po-Chun Chen

A mesophilic, hydrogenotrophic methanogen, strain S3Fa(T), was isolated from sediments collected by Ocean Researcher I cruise ORI-934 in 2010 near the submarine mud volcano MV4 located at the upper slope of south-west Taiwan. The methanogenic substrates utilized by strain S3Fa(T) were formate and H2/CO2 but not acetate, secondary alcohols, methylamines, methanol or ethanol. Cells of strain S3Fa(T) were non-motile, irregular cocci, 0.5-1.0 μm in diameter. The surface-layer protein showed an Mr of 128,000.The optimum growth conditions were 37 °C, pH 7.1 and 0.17 M NaCl. The DNA G+C content of the genome of strain S3Fa(T) was 62.3 mol%. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that strain S3Fa(T) was most closely related to Methanoculleus marisnigri JR1(T) (99.3% 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity). Genome relatedness between strain S3Fa(T) and Methanoculleus marisnigri JR1(T) was computed using both genome-to-genome distance analysis (GGDA) and average nucleotide identity (ANI) with values of 46.3-55.5% and 93.08%, respectively. Based on morphological, phenotypic, phylogenetic and genomic relatedness data, it is evident that strain S3Fa(T) represents a novel species of the genus Methanoculleus, for which the name Methanoculleus sediminis sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is S3Fa(T) ( = BCRC AR10044(T) = DSM 29354(T)).


International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology | 2015

Methanoculleus taiwanensis sp. nov., a methanogen isolated from deep marine sediment at the deformation front area near Taiwan

Chieh-Yin Weng; Sheng-Chung Chen; Mei-Chin Lai; Sue-Yao Wu; Saulwood Lin; Tsanyao F. Yang; Po-Chun Chen

A mesophilic, hydrogenotrophic methanogen, strain CYW4(T), was isolated from deep-sea sediment obtained by the Ocean Researcher I cruiser, ORI-961, in 2011. The sediment was from the deformation front area offshore of south-western Taiwan. Here, seismic reflections indicated that methane hydrates were abundant. The methanogenic substrates utilized by strain CYW4(T) were formate and H2/CO2, but not acetate, secondary alcohols, methylamines, methanol and ethanol. Cells of strain CYW4(T) were non-motile, irregular cocci and 0.6-1.5 µm in diameter. The S-layer protein had an Mr of 112 000. The optimum growth conditions were at 37 °C, pH 8.1 and 0.08 M NaCl. Growth of the strain was stimulated by acetate. The G+C content of the chromosomal DNA of strain CYW4(T) was 61 mol%. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that strain CYW4(T) was most closely related to Methanoculleus marisnigri JR1(T) (96.82 % 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity). Based on the morphological, phenotypic and phylogenetic characteristics presented here, it is evident that strain CYW4(T) represents a novel species of the genus Methanoculleus, and the name Methanoculleus taiwanensis sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is CYW4(T) ( = BCRC AR10043(T) = NBRC 110782(T)). The optical density of cultures of strain CYW4(T) dropped abruptly upon entering the stationary growth phase. During this time numerous particles of approximately 50 nm in diameter were observed on and around the cells. This suggests that strain CYW4(T) harbours a lytic virus that is induced in the stationary phase, which is of interest because only a few lytic viruses have been reported in methanogens.


Scientific Reports | 2015

Rapid identification of haloarchaea and methanoarchaea using the matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry

Chao-Jen Shih; Sheng-Chung Chen; Chieh-Yin Weng; Mei-Chin Lai; Yu-Liang Yang

The aim of this study was to classify certain environmental haloarchaea and methanoarchaea using matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS), and to expand the archaeal mass spectral database. A total of 69 archaea were collected including type strains and samples isolated locally from different environments. For extraction of the haloarchaeal total cell peptides/proteins, a simple method of acetonitrile extraction was developed. Cluster analysis conducted with the MALDI-TOF MS data overcame the high divergence in intragenomic 16S rRNA sequences in haloarchaea and clearly distinguished Methanohalophilus mahii from M. portucalensis. Putative biomarkers that can distinguish several particular archaeal genera were also assigned. In conclusion, this study expands the mass spectral database of peptide/protein fingerprints from bacteria and fungi to the archaea domain and provides a rapid identification platform for environmental archaeal samples.


International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology | 2018

Methanolobus psychrotolerans sp. nov., a psychrotolerant methanoarchaeon isolated from a saline meromictic lake in Siberia

Sheng-Chung Chen; Hsing-Hua Huang; Mei-Chin Lai; Chieh-Yin Weng; Hsiu-Hui Chiu; Sen-Lin Tang; D. Y. Rogozin; A. G. Degermendzhy

A psychrotolerant, methylotrophic methanogen, strain YSF-03T, was isolated from the saline meromictic Lake Shira in Siberia. Cells of strain YSF-03T were non-motile, irregular cocci and 0.8-1.2 µm in diameter. The methanogenic substrates utilized by strain YSF-03T were methanol and trimethylamine. The temperature range of growth for strain YSF-03T was from 0 to 37 °C. The optimum growth conditions were 30-37 °C, pH 7.0-7.4 and 0.17 M NaCl. The G+C content of the genome of strain YSF-03T was 41.3 mol%. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that strain YSF-03T was most closely related to Methanolobus profundi MobMT (98.15 % similarity in 16S rRNA gene sequence). Genome relatedness between strain YSF-03T and MobMT was computed using the Genome-to-Genome Distance Calculator and average nucleotide identity, which gave values of 23.5 and 79.3 %, respectively. Based on the morphological, phenotypic, phylogenetic and genomic relatedness data presented here, it is evident that strain YSF-03T represents a novel species of the genus Methanolobus, for which the name Methanolobus psychrotolerans sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is YSF-03T (=BCRC AR10049T=DSM 104044T=NBRC 112514T).


Genome Announcements | 2016

Draft Genome Sequence of Methanoculleus sediminis S3FaT, a Hydrogenotrophic Methanogen Isolated from a Submarine Mud Volcano in Taiwan

Sheng-Chung Chen; Mei-Fei Chen; Chieh-Yin Weng; Mei-Chin Lai; Sue-Yao Wu

ABSTRACT Here, we announce the genome sequence of Methanoculleus sediminis S3FaT (DSM 29354T), a strict anaerobic methanoarchaeon, which was isolated from sediments near the submarine mud volcano MV4 located offshore in southwestern Taiwan. The 2.49-Mb genome consists of 2,459 predicted genes, 3 rRNAs, 48 tRNAs, and 1 ncRNA. The sequence of this novel strain may provide more information for species delineation and the roles that this strain plays in the unique marine mud volcano habitat.


International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology | 2004

Methanocalculus chunghsingensis sp. nov., isolated from an estuary and a marine fishpond in Taiwan

Mei-Chin Lai; Chih-Chien Lin; Ping-Hung Yu; Yi-Feng Huang; Sheng-Chung Chen


International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology | 2002

Methanocalculus taiwanensis sp nov., isolated from an estuarine environment

Mei-Chin Lai; Sheng-Chung Chen; Chin-Ming Shu; Ming-Shing Chiou; Chia-Chi Wang; Ming-Jen Chuang; Tong-Yung Hong; Chia-Chi Liu; Li-Jane Lai; Jack Jay Hua


International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology | 2005

Methanofollis formosanus sp nov., isolated from a fish pond

Sue-Yao Wu; Sheng-Chung Chen; Mei-Chin Lai

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Mei-Chin Lai

National Chung Hsing University

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Chieh-Yin Weng

National Chung Hsing University

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Sue-Yao Wu

National Chung Hsing University

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Chin-Ming Shu

National Chung Hsing University

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Li-Jane Lai

National Chung Hsing University

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Mei-Fei Chen

National Chung Hsing University

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Saulwood Lin

National Taiwan University

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Tsanyao F. Yang

National Taiwan University

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Chao-Jen Shih

National Chung Hsing University

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