Abstract: Methanolobus psychrophilus R15,isolated from the Zogei wetland at Tibetan plateau,is a cold-active methanogenic archaeon growing from 0 to 30℃ and optimally at 18℃.R15 grew in the NaCl concentrations ranging from 5 to 800 mmol/L.[Objective]This study aimed to find compatible solutes that can improve the growth of R15 at cold,and the possible function as cryoprotectant.[Methods]Using LC-MC we determined the accumulated substances in the R15 cells growing at lower temperatures,as well as in the cold-shocked cells; by supplementing the accumulated substances and the chemicals known as the bacterial compatible solutes in the R15 culture,we detected their functions of assisting the cold-growth of R15; by adding the detected compatible solutes into the glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH),we determined the enzymatic stabilities at lower temperatures.[Results]Choline and betaine were accumulated both in the 4℃ -cultured and 4℃ -shocked 30℃ culture of R15. It was determined that choline,betaine,glycine,carnitine,acetoin and ectoine all improved the growth of R15 at cold. Choline,betaine and glycine could enhance the stability of GDH at low temperature.[Conclusion]Some compatible solutes can act as the cryoprotectant for methanogenic archaea,which expands our knowledge of the physiological functions of the compatible solutes.