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- Title
Methanogenic archaea: ecologically relevant differences in energy conservation.
- Authors
Thauer, Rudolf K; Kaster, Anne-Kristin; Seedorf, Henning; Buckel, Wolfgang; Hedderich, Reiner
- Abstract
Most methanogenic archaea can reduce CO(2) with H(2) to methane, and it is generally assumed that the reactions and mechanisms of energy conservation that are involved are largely the same in all methanogens. However, this does not take into account the fact that methanogens with cytochromes have considerably higher growth yields and threshold concentrations for H(2) than methanogens without cytochromes. These and other differences can be explained by the proposal outlined in this Review that in methanogens with cytochromes, the first and last steps in methanogenesis from CO(2) are coupled chemiosmotically, whereas in methanogens without cytochromes, these steps are energetically coupled by a cytoplasmic enzyme complex that mediates flavin-based electron bifurcation.
- Publication
Nature reviews. Microbiology, 2008, Vol 6, Issue 8, p579
- ISSN
1740-1534
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1038/nrmicro1931