Several ways one goal—methanogenesis from unconventional substrates
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas on earth. It is produced by methanogenic archaea, which play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Three main methanogenesis pathways are known: in the hydrogenotrophic pathway H 2 and carbon dioxide are used for methane production, whereas...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied microbiology and biotechnology 2020-08, Vol.104 (16), p.6839-6854 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas on earth. It is produced by methanogenic archaea, which play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Three main methanogenesis pathways are known: in the hydrogenotrophic pathway H
2
and carbon dioxide are used for methane production, whereas in the methylotrophic pathway small methylated carbon compounds like methanol and methylated amines are used. In the aceticlastic pathway, acetate is disproportionated to methane and carbon dioxide. However, next to these conventional substrates, further methanogenic substrates and pathways have been discovered. Several phylogenetically distinct methanogenic lineages (
Methanosphaera
,
Methanimicrococcus
,
Methanomassiliicoccus
,
Methanonatronarchaeum
) have evolved hydrogen-dependent methylotrophic methanogenesis without the ability to perform either hydrogenotrophic or methylotrophic methanogenesis. Genome analysis of the deep branching
Methanonatronarchaeum
revealed an interesting membrane-bound hydrogenase complex affiliated with the hardly described class 4 g of multisubunit hydrogenases possibly providing reducing equivalents for anabolism. Furthermore, methylated sulfur compounds such as methanethiol, dimethyl sulfide, and methylmercaptopropionate were described to be converted into adapted methylotrophic methanogenesis pathways of
Methanosarcinales
strains. Moreover, recently it has been shown that the methanogen
Methermicoccus shengliensis
can use methoxylated aromatic compounds in methanogenesis. Also, tertiary amines like choline (
N
,
N
,
N
-trimethylethanolamine) or betaine (
N
,
N
,
N
-trimethylglycine) have been described as substrates for methane production in
Methanococcoides
and
Methanolobus
strains. This review article will provide in-depth information on genome-guided metabolic reconstructions, physiology, and biochemistry of these unusual methanogenesis pathways.
Key points
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Newly discovered methanogenic substrates and pathways are reviewed for the first time.
• The review provides an in-depth analysis of unusual methanogenesis pathways.
• The hydrogenase complex of the deep branching Methanonatronarchaeum is analyzed. |
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ISSN: | 0175-7598 1432-0614 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00253-020-10724-7 |