Methanosuratincola petrocarbonis gen. nov., sp. nov., a methyl-reducing methanogen isolated from Shengli oil field, and proposal of Methanosuratincolaceae fam. nov., Methanosuratincolales ord. nov. and Methanosuratincolia classis nov. in the phylum Thermoproteota
An anaerobic, thermophilic methanogen, designated strain LWZ-6T, was isolated from the Shengli oil field, China. The cells of strain LWZ-6T were non-motile cocci, with a diameter of 0.5–1.0 µm, and formed aggregates. They reduced methanol and monomethylamine into methane, using H2 as an electron donor. Dimethylamine, trimethylamine and methanethiol, H2/CO2, formate, acetate, pyruvate, lactate and glucose were not used as energy sources. Strain LWZ-6T required yeast extract, acetate or CO2 as carbon sources. Strain LWZ-6T grew at 35–65 °C (optimum 55 °C), pH 5.0–8.0 (optimum 6.0–6.5) and 0–60 g l−1 NaCl (optimum 9 g l−1). The genome was 1.54 Mbp with a G+C content of 54.42 mol%. Strain LWZ-6T shared 83.54% 16S rRNA gene sequence identity with Infirmifilum lucidum strain 3507LTT in the class Thermoprotei. Phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene, along with phylogenomic analysis, indicated that strain LWZ-6T belonged to the candidate class ‘Candidatus Methanomethylicia’, which lacks cultivated representatives. Based on these findings, a new species within a new genus, Methanosuratincola petrocarbonis gen. nov., sp. nov., is proposed for LWZ-6T (=CCAM 1872T=JCM 39528T). In addition, we propose the Methanosuratincolia class. nov. for candidate class ‘Ca. Methanomethylicia’ represented by Methanosuratincolaceae fam. nov. and Methanosuratincolales ord. nov. within the phylum Thermoproteota.