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How methanotrophs respond to pH: A review of ecophysiology

Xiangwu Yao, Jiaqi Wang, Baolan Hu

2023Frontiers in Microbiology55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Varying pH globally affects terrestrial microbial communities and biochemical cycles. Methanotrophs effectively mitigate methane fluxes in terrestrial habitats. Many methanotrophs grow optimally at neutral pH. However, recent discoveries show that methanotrophs grow in strongly acidic and alkaline environments. Here, we summarize the existing knowledge on the ecophysiology of methanotrophs under different pH conditions. The distribution pattern of diverse subgroups is described with respect to their relationship with pH. In addition, their responses to pH stress, consisting of structure-function traits and substrate affinity traits, are reviewed. Furthermore, we propose a putative energy trade-off model aiming at shedding light on the adaptation mechanisms of methanotrophs from a novel perspective. Finally, we take an outlook on methanotrophs' ecophysiology affected by pH, which would offer new insights into the methane cycle and global climate change.

Topics & Concepts

EcophysiologyEcologyBiologyChemistryEnvironmental chemistryBiochemistryPhotosynthesisAtmospheric and Environmental Gas DynamicsMethane Hydrates and Related PhenomenaMicrobial metabolism and enzyme function
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