Redox-driven proton translocation in methanogenic Archaea

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U. Deppenmeier
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[1] Institut für Mikrobiologie und Genetik,
[2] Universität Göttingen,undefined
[3] Grisebachstr. 8,undefined
[4] 37077 Göttingen (Germany),undefined
[5] Fax + 49 551 393793,undefined
[6] e-mail: udeppen@gwdg.de,undefined
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Key words. Methanogens; proton translocation; energy transduction; respiratory chain; NADH dehydrogenase; F420H2 dehydrogenase; hydrogenase; heterodisulfide reductase.;
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Methanogenic archaea of the genus Methanosarcina are able to utilize H2 + CO2, methylated C1 compounds or acetate as energy and carbon source, thereby producing methane as the major end product. The methanogenic pathways lead to the formation of a mixed disulfide derived from coenzyme M and coenzyme B. This disulfide is of major importance for methanogens because it is the terminal electron acceptor of a branched respiratory chain. Molecular hydrogen, reduced coenzyme F420 or reduced ferredoxin are used as electron donors. Four enzymes are involved in the membrane-bound electron transport system of Methanosarcina species, all of which are involved in the generation of an electrochemical proton gradient that is used for ATP synthesis. This review focuses on the membrane-bound electron transport chains of Methanosarcina species with respect to the biochemical and genetic characteristics of the unusual energy transducing enzymes. Furthermore, the review addresses questions concerning the relationship between methanogenic proteins and components of respiratory chains found in bacteria and eukarya.
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