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Posttranslational Methylation of Arginine in Methyl Coenzyme M Reductase Has a Profound Impact on both Methanogenesis and Growth of Methanococcus maripaludis.

Zhe Lyu1, Nana Shao1, Chau-Wen Chou2, Hao Shi1, Ricky Patel1, Evert C Duin3, William B Whitman4.   

Abstract

Catalyzing the key step for anaerobic production and/or oxidation of methane and likely other short-chain alkanes, methyl coenzyme M reductase (Mcr) and its homologs play a key role in the global carbon cycle. The McrA subunit possesses up to five conserved posttranslational modifications (PTMs) at its active site. It was previously suggested that methanogenesis marker protein 10 (Mmp10) could play an important role in methanogenesis. To systematically examine its physiological role, mmpX (locus tag MMP1554), the gene encoding Mmp10 in Methanococcus maripaludis, was deleted with a new genetic tool, resulting in the complete loss of the 5-C-(S)-methylarginine PTM of residue 275 in the McrA subunit. When the ΔmmpX mutant was complemented with the wild-type gene expressed by either a strong or a weak promoter, methylation was fully restored. Compared to the parental strain, maximal rates of methane formation by whole cells were reduced by 40 to 60% in the ΔmmpX mutant. The reduction in activity was fully reversed by the complement with the strong promoter. Site-directed mutagenesis of mmpX resulted in a differential loss of arginine methylation among the mutants in vivo, suggesting that activities of Mmp10 directly modulated methylation. R275 was present in a highly conserved PXRR275(A/S)R(G/A) signature sequence in McrAs. The only other protein in M. maripaludis containing a similar sequence was not methylated, suggesting that Mmp10 is specific for McrA. In conclusion, Mmp10 modulates the methyl-Arg PTM on McrA in a highly specific manner, which has a profound impact on Mcr activity.IMPORTANCE Mcr is the key enzyme in methanogenesis and a promising candidate for bioengineering the conversion of methane to liquid fuel. Our knowledge of Mcr is still limited. In terms of complexity, uniqueness, and environmental importance, Mcr is more comparable to photosynthetic reaction centers than conventional enzymes. PTMs have long been hypothesized to play key roles in modulating Mcr activity. Here, we directly link the mmpX gene to the arginine PTM of Mcr, demonstrate its association with methanogenesis activity, and offer insights into its substrate specificity and putative cofactor binding sites. This is also the first time that a PTM of McrA has been shown to have a substantial impact on both methanogenesis and growth in the absence of additional stressors.
Copyright © 2020 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  Methanococcuszzm321990; methanogen marker protein; methanogenesis; methyl coenzyme M reductase; posttranslational modification

Year:  2020        PMID: 31740491     DOI: 10.1128/JB.00654-19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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2.  Expression of divergent methyl/alkyl coenzyme M reductases from uncultured archaea.

Authors:  Nana Shao; Yu Fan; Chau-Wen Chou; Shadi Yavari; Robert V Williams; I Jonathan Amster; Stuart M Brown; Ian J Drake; Evert C Duin; William B Whitman; Yuchen Liu
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Review 3.  Overview of Diverse Methyl/Alkyl-Coenzyme M Reductases and Considerations for Their Potential Heterologous Expression.

Authors:  Aleksei Gendron; Kylie D Allen
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-04-25       Impact factor: 6.064

Review 4.  A Structural View of Alkyl-Coenzyme M Reductases, the First Step of Alkane Anaerobic Oxidation Catalyzed by Archaea.

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Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2022-05-02       Impact factor: 3.321

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7.  Catalytic activity regulation through post-translational modification: the expanding universe of protein diversity.

Authors:  Michael Kokkinidis; Nicholas M Glykos; Vasiliki E Fadouloglou
Journal:  Adv Protein Chem Struct Biol       Date:  2020-06-27       Impact factor: 3.507

8.  Functional interactions between posttranslationally modified amino acids of methyl-coenzyme M reductase in Methanosarcina acetivorans.

Authors:  Dipti D Nayak; Andi Liu; Neha Agrawal; Roy Rodriguez-Carerro; Shi-Hui Dong; Douglas A Mitchell; Satish K Nair; William W Metcalf
Journal:  PLoS Biol       Date:  2020-02-24       Impact factor: 8.029

9.  Crystallographic snapshots of a B12-dependent radical SAM methyltransferase.

Authors:  Cameron D Fyfe; Noelia Bernardo-García; Laura Fradale; Stéphane Grimaldi; Alain Guillot; Clémence Brewee; Leonard M G Chavas; Pierre Legrand; Alhosna Benjdia; Olivier Berteau
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2022-02-02       Impact factor: 69.504

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