Acetate and Acetyl-CoA Metabolism of ANME-2 Anaerobic Archaeal Methanotrophs [Acetat- und Acetyl-CoA-Stoffwechsel von ANME-2 Anaeroben Archaeen-Methanotrophen]

Ouboter, Heleen T; Arshad, Arslan; Berger, Stefanie; Saucedo Sanchez, Jesus G; Op den Camp, Huub JM; Jetten, Mike SM; Welte, Cornelia U; Kurth, Julia M

Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

Acetyl-CoA synthetase (ACS) and acetate ligase (ACD) are widespread among microorganisms, including archaea, and play an important role in their carbon metabolism, although only a few of these enzymes have been characterized. Anaerobic methanotrophs (ANMEs) have been reported to convert methane anaerobically into CO2, polyhydroxyalkanoate, and acetate. Furthermore, it has been suggested that they might be able to use acetate for anabolism or aceticlastic methanogenesis. To better understand the potential acetate metabolism of ANMEs, we characterized an ACS from ANME-2a as well as an ACS and an ACD from ANME-2d. The conversion of acetate into acetyl-CoA (Vmax of 8.4 μmol mg-1 min-1 and Km of 0.7 mM acetate) by the monomeric 73.8-kDa ACS enzyme from ANME-2a was more favorable than the formation of acetate from acetyl-CoA (Vmax of 0.4 μmol mg-1 min-1 and Km of 0.2 mM acetyl-CoA). The monomeric 73.4-kDa ACS enzyme from ANME-2d had similar Vmax values for both directions (Vmax,acetate of 0.9 μmol mg-1 min-1 versus Vmax,acetyl-CoA of 0.3 μmol mg-1 min-1). The heterotetrameric ACD enzyme from ANME-2d was active solely in the acetate-producing direction. Batch incubations of an enrichment culture dominated by ANME-2d fed with 13C2-labeled acetate produced 3 μmol of [13C]methane in 7 days, suggesting that this anaerobic methanotroph might have the potential to reverse its metabolism and perform aceticlastic methanogenesis using ACS to activate acetate albeit at low rates (2 nmol g [dry weight]-1 min-1). Together, these results show that ANMEs may have the potential to use acetate for assimilation as well as to use part of the surplus acetate for methane production.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftApplied and Environmental Microbiology (Appl. Environ. Microbiol.)
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume89
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2023
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
DOI10.1128/aem.00367-23
Link zum Volltexthttps://doi.org/10.1128/aem.00367-23
StichwörterANME; acetate ligase; acetate metabolism; aceticlastic methanogenesis; acetyl-CoA synthetase

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Kurth, Julia
Professur für Mikrobiologie (Prof. Kurth)