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Functionally distinct genes regulated by hydrogen limitation and growth rate in methanogenic Archaea.


ABSTRACT: The use of molecular hydrogen as electron donor for energy generation is a defining characteristic of the hydrogenotrophic methanogens, an ancient group that dominates the phylum Euryarchaeota. We present here a global study of changes in mRNA abundance in response to hydrogen availability for a hydrogenotrophic methanogen. Cells of Methanococcus maripaludis were grown by using continuous culture to deconvolute the effects of hydrogen limitation and growth rate, and microarray analyses were conducted. Hydrogen limitation markedly increased mRNA levels for genes encoding enzymes of the methanogenic pathway that reduce or oxidize the electron-carrying deazaflavin, coenzyme F(420). F(420)-dependent redox functions in energy-generating metabolism are characteristic of the methanogenic Archaea, and the results show that their regulation is distinct from other redox processes in the cell. Rapid growth increased mRNA levels of the gene for an unusual hydrogenase, the hydrogen-dependent methylenetetrahydromethanopterin dehydrogenase.

SUBMITTER: Hendrickson EL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1885605 | biostudies-literature | 2007 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functionally distinct genes regulated by hydrogen limitation and growth rate in methanogenic Archaea.

Hendrickson Erik L EL   Haydock Andrew K AK   Moore Brian C BC   Whitman William B WB   Leigh John A JA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20070514 21


The use of molecular hydrogen as electron donor for energy generation is a defining characteristic of the hydrogenotrophic methanogens, an ancient group that dominates the phylum Euryarchaeota. We present here a global study of changes in mRNA abundance in response to hydrogen availability for a hydrogenotrophic methanogen. Cells of Methanococcus maripaludis were grown by using continuous culture to deconvolute the effects of hydrogen limitation and growth rate, and microarray analyses were cond  ...[more]

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