Rudolf K. Thauer

Title: Methanogenic and methanotrophic archaea: two sides of the same medal?

 

Abstract

Recent biochemical and metagenomic data indicate that not yet cultured archaea closely related to methanogenic archaea of the order of Methanosarcinales are involved in the anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) with sulfate in marine sediments. The DNA from the methanotrophic archaea has been shown to harbor gene homologues for methyl-coenzyme M reductase (MCR), which in methanogenic archaea mediates the methane forming reaction. In microbial mats catalyzing AOM the nickel enzyme has been shown to be present in concentrations of 10% of the extracted proteins. Based on these and other findings it has been proposed that AOM with sulfate proceeds at least in part via reversed methanogenesis.

Until now, only the catalytic properties of MCR from methanogenic archaea are known. Those of the enzyme from methanotrophic archaea can, however, be estimated from these properties and the thermodynamics of the MCR catalyzed reaction. They appear consistent with the involvement of MCR in AOM with sulfate mediated by methanotrophic archaea.

Krüger, M., Meyerdierks, A., Glöckner, F. O., Amann, R., Widdel, F., Kube, M., Reinhardt, R., Kahnt, J., Böcher, R., Thauer, R. K., & Shima, S. (2003) A conspicuous nickel protein in microbial mats that oxidize methane anaerobically. Nature 426, 878-881.

Shima, S. & Thauer, R.K. (2005) Methyl-coenzyme M reductase and the anaerobic oxidation of methane in methanotrophic Archaea. Curr. Opin. Microbiol. 8, 643-648.

Raghoebarsing, A. A., Pol, A., van de Pas-Schoonen, K. T., Smolders, A. J., Ettwig, K. F., Rijpstra, W. I., Schouten, S., Damste, J. S., Op den Camp, H. J., Jetten, M. S. & Strous, M. (2006) A microbial consortium couples anaerobic methane oxidation to denitrification. Nature 440, 918-921.

Thauer, R. K. & Shima, S. (2006) Methane and microbes. Nature 440, 878-879.

Thauer, R.K. & Shima S. (2007) Methyl-coenzyme M reductase in methanogens and methanotrophs. In Archaea, Evolution, Physiology and Molecuar Biology (Garrett, R. & Klenk, H.-P., eds) Blackwell Publishing, Inc. Malden, USA, pp 275-283.

Jaun, B. and Thauer, R.K. (2007) Methyl-coenzmye M reductase and its nickel corphin coenzyme F430 in methanogenic archaea. In Nickel and its Surprising Impact in Nature, Vol. 2 of Metal Ions in Life Sciences (Sigel, A., Sigel, H., Sigel, R.K.O., eds). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, UK, pp 323-356.