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Fixation of molecular nitrogen by Methanosarcina barkeri

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In this paper, the capacity of Methanosarcina barkeri to grow diazotrophically was proved with a pure culture in mineral media with methanol, and the cell yields with N2 or NH4+ ions as nitrogen source were 2.2 g and 6.1 g dry weight, respectively.
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Methanosarcina barkeri cells were observed in ammonia-free anaerobic acetate enrichments for sulfate-reducing bacteria. The capacity of Methanosarcina to grow diazotrophically was proved with a pure culture in mineral media with methanol. The cell yields with N2 or NH4+ ions as nitrogen source were 2.2 g and 6.1 g dry weight, respectively, per mol of methanol. Growth experiments with 15N2 revealed that 84% of the cell nitrogen was derived from N2. Acetylene was highly toxic to Methanosarcina and only reduced at concentrations lower than 100 μmol dissolved per 1 of medium. Assimilation of N2 and reduction of acetylene were inhibited by NH4+ ions. The experiments show that N2 fixation occurs not only in eubacteria but also in archaebacteria. The ecological significance of diazotrophic growth of Methanosarcina is discussed.

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