| Literature DB >> 27738170 |
Daisuke Mayumi1, Hanako Mochimaru1, Hideyuki Tamaki2, Kyosuke Yamamoto2, Hideyoshi Yoshioka1, Yuichiro Suzuki1, Yoichi Kamagata3, Susumu Sakata4.
Abstract
Coal-bed methane is one of the largest unconventional natural gas resources. Although microbial activity may greatly contribute to coal-bed methane formation, it is unclear whether the complex aromatic organic compounds present in coal can be used for methanogenesis. We show that deep subsurface-derived Methermicoccus methanogens can produce methane from more than 30 types of methoxylated aromatic compounds (MACs) as well as from coals containing MACs. In contrast to known methanogenesis pathways involving one- and two-carbon compounds, this "methoxydotrophic" mode of methanogenesis couples O-demethylation, CO2 reduction, and possibly acetyl-coenzyme A metabolism. Because MACs derived from lignin may occur widely in subsurface sediments, methoxydotrophic methanogenesis would play an important role in the formation of natural gas not limited to coal-bed methane and in the global carbon cycle.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27738170 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaf8821
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728