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Lisa-Maria Mauerhofer1, Sara Zwirtmayr2, Patricia Pappenreiter2, Sébastien Bernacchi3, Arne H Seifert3, Barbara Reischl1,3, Tilman Schmider1, Ruth-Sophie Taubner1,2, Christian Paulik2, Simon K-M R Rittmann4.
Abstract
Bioprocesses converting carbon dioxide with molecular hydrogen to methane (CH4) are currently being developed to enable a transition to a renewable energy production system. In this study, we present a comprehensive physiological and biotechnological examination of 80 methanogenic archaea (methanogens) quantifying growth and CH4 production kinetics at hyperbaric pressures up to 50 bar with regard to media, macro-, and micro-nutrient supply, specific genomic features, and cell envelope architecture. Our analysis aimed to systematically prioritize high-pressure and high-performance methanogens. We found that the hyperthermophilic methanococci Methanotorris igneus and Methanocaldococcoccus jannaschii are high-pressure CH4 cell factories. Furthermore, our analysis revealed that high-performance methanogens are covered with an S-layer, and that they harbour the amino acid motif Tyrα444 Glyα445 Tyrα446 in the alpha subunit of the methyl-coenzyme M reductase. Thus, high-pressure biological CH4 production in pure culture could provide a purposeful route for the transition to a carbon-neutral bioenergy sector.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33674723 PMCID: PMC7935968 DOI: 10.1038/s42003-021-01828-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Commun Biol ISSN: 2399-3642