Literature DB >> 34583996

The missing enzymatic link in syntrophic methane formation from fatty acids.

Michael Agne1,2, Sebastian Estelmann1, Carola S Seelmann1, Johannes Kung1, Dennis Wilkens3, Hans-Georg Koch4, Chris van der Does1, Sonja V Albers1, Christoph von Ballmoos5, Jörg Simon3, Matthias Boll6.   

Abstract

The microbial production of methane from organic matter is an essential process in the global carbon cycle and an important source of renewable energy. It involves the syntrophic interaction between methanogenic archaea and bacteria that convert primary fermentation products such as fatty acids to the methanogenic substrates acetate, H2, CO2, or formate. While the concept of syntrophic methane formation was developed half a century ago, the highly endergonic reduction of CO2 to methane by electrons derived from β-oxidation of saturated fatty acids has remained hypothetical. Here, we studied a previously noncharacterized membrane-bound oxidoreductase (EMO) from Syntrophus aciditrophicus containing two heme b cofactors and 8-methylmenaquinone as key redox components of the redox loop-driven reduction of CO2 by acyl-coenzyme A (CoA). Using solubilized EMO and proteoliposomes, we reconstituted the entire electron transfer chain from acyl-CoA to CO2 and identified the transfer from a high- to a low-potential heme b with perfectly adjusted midpoint potentials as key steps in syntrophic fatty acid oxidation. The results close our gap of knowledge in the conversion of biomass into methane and identify EMOs as key players of β-oxidation in (methyl)menaquinone-containing organisms.

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Keywords:  diheme oxidoreductase; methylmenaquinone; microbial methane formation; redox loop; syntrophy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34583996      PMCID: PMC8501807          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2111682118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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