产甲烷古菌细胞内维生素B12类似物的共振拉曼分析

IF 3 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Nanako Kanno, Shingo Kato, Takashi Itoh, Moriya Ohkuma, Shinsuke Shigeto
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摘要

产甲烷古生菌(methanogens)是能够合成甲烷的微生物。它们存在于各种环境中,从稻田到动物消化道再到深海热液喷口。研究它们的分布和生理活动对于详细分析温室气体产生的动力学和寻找生命的环境极限至关重要。在产甲烷菌中,钴酰胺辅助因子(维生素B12类似物)在甲烷合成和碳固定中起关键作用,因此作为代谢特征的标记化合物。在这里,我们报告了在不破坏细胞的情况下,对产甲烷细胞中钴酰胺的共振拉曼检测,并提供了这些钴酰胺的结构见解。在马氏甲烷菌、巴氏甲烷菌、坎德利甲烷菌和贾纳斯甲烷钙球菌4种具有代表性的产甲烷菌中成功检出了共生菌。前两种是中温的含细胞色素的产甲烷菌,而后两种是超温的不含细胞色素的产甲烷菌。在532 nm激发的单个或多个细胞的拉曼光谱中,四种化合物都显示出主要由corrin环产生的共聚物的共振拉曼带,其中在~ 1500 cm−1处的共振拉曼带最强。我们设想共振拉曼微光谱可以用于原位、无损地鉴定产生高水平钴酰胺的产甲烷细胞。
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Resonance Raman analysis of intracellular vitamin B12 analogs in methanogenic archaea

Resonance Raman analysis of intracellular vitamin B12 analogs in methanogenic archaea

Methanogenic archaea (methanogens) are microorganisms that can synthesize methane. They are found in diverse environments ranging from paddy fields to animal digestive tracts to deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Investigating their distribution and physiological activity is crucial for the detailed analysis of the dynamics of greenhouse gas generation and the search for the environmental limits of life. In methanogens, cobamide cofactors (vitamin B12 analogs) play a key role in methane synthesis and carbon fixation, thus serving as a marker compound that metabolically characterizes them. Here, we report on resonance Raman detection of cobamides in methanogenic cells without destroying cells and provide structural insights into those cobamides. We succeeded in detecting cobamides in four representative methanogens Methanosarcina mazei, Methanosarcina barkeri, Methanopyrus kandleri, and Methanocaldococcus jannaschii. The former two are mesophilic, cytochrome-containing methanogens, whereas the latter two are hyperthermophilic, non-cytochrome-containing methanogens. The 532 nm-excited Raman spectra of single or multiple cells of the four species all showed resonance Raman bands of cobamides arising mainly from the corrin ring, with the most intense one at ∼1500 cm−1. We envision that resonance Raman microspectroscopy could be useful for in situ, nondestructive identification of methanogenic cells that produce high levels of cobamides.

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