KEGG   PATHWAY: slig00680
Entry
slig00680                   Pathway                                
Name
Methane metabolism - Sodalis ligni
Description
Methane is metabolized principally by methanotrophs and methanogens in the global carbon cycle. Methanotrophs consume methane as the only source of carbon, while methanogens produce methane as a metabolic byproduct. Methylotrophs, which are microorganisms that can obtain energy for growth by oxidizing one-carbon compounds, such as methanol and methane, are situated between methanotrophs and methanogens. Methanogens can obtain energy for growth by converting a limited number of substrates to methane under anaerobic conditions. Three types of methanogenic pathways are known: CO2 to methane [MD:M00567], methanol to methane [MD:M00356], and acetate to methane [MD:M00357]. Methanogens use 2-mercaptoethanesulfonate (CoM; coenzyme M) as the terminal methyl carrier in methanogenesis and have four enzymes for CoM biosynthesis [MD:M00358]. Coenzyme B-Coenzyme M heterodisulfide reductase (Hdr), requiring for the final reaction steps of methanogenic pathway, is divided into two types: cytoplasmic HdrABC in most methanogens and membrane-bound HdrED in Methanosarcina species. In methanotrophs and methyltrophs methane is oxidized to form formaldehyde, which is at the diverging point for further oxidation to CO2 for energy source and assimilation for biosynthesis. There are three pathways that convert formaldehyde to C2 or C3 compounds: serine pathway [MD:M00346], ribulose monophosphate pathway [MD:M00345], and xylulose monophosphate pathway [MD:M00344]. The first two pathways are found in prokaryotes and the third is found in yeast. As a special case of methylotrophs, various amines can be used as carbon sources in trimethylamine metabolism [MD:M00563].
Class
Metabolism; Energy metabolism
Pathway map
slig00680  Methane metabolism
slig00680

Module
slig_M00020  Serine biosynthesis, glycerate-3P => serine [PATH:slig00680]
Other DBs
GO: 0015947
Organism
Sodalis ligni [GN:slig]
Gene
GTU79_11805  glutathione-independent formaldehyde dehydrogenase [KO:K00148] [EC:1.2.1.46]
GTU79_18710  S-(hydroxymethyl)glutathione dehydrogenase/class III alcohol dehydrogenase [KO:K00121] [EC:1.1.1.284 1.1.1.1]
GTU79_18715  fghA; S-formylglutathione hydrolase [KO:K01070] [EC:3.1.2.12]
GTU79_05860  fdhF; formate dehydrogenase subunit alpha [KO:K22015] [EC:1.17.98.4 1.17.98.-]
GTU79_09640  cooS; anaerobic carbon-monoxide dehydrogenase catalytic subunit [KO:K00198] [EC:1.2.7.4]
GTU79_09635  4Fe-4S dicluster domain-containing protein [KO:K00196]
GTU79_22725  eno; phosphopyruvate hydratase [KO:K01689] [EC:4.2.1.11]
GTU79_28440  ppc; phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase [KO:K01595] [EC:4.1.1.31]
GTU79_23850  mdh; malate dehydrogenase [KO:K00024] [EC:1.1.1.37]
GTU79_16050  fbaB; class I fructose-bisphosphate aldolase [KO:K11645] [EC:4.1.2.13]
GTU79_04275  fbaA; class II fructose-bisphosphate aldolase [KO:K01624] [EC:4.1.2.13]
GTU79_23785  ketose 1,6-bisphosphate aldolase [KO:K01624] [EC:4.1.2.13]
GTU79_23870  fbp; class 1 fructose-bisphosphatase [KO:K03841] [EC:3.1.3.11]
GTU79_28655  glpX; class II fructose-bisphosphatase [KO:K02446] [EC:3.1.3.11]
GTU79_28710  pfkA; 6-phosphofructokinase [KO:K00850] [EC:2.7.1.11]
GTU79_14065  pfkB; 6-phosphofructokinase II [KO:K16370] [EC:2.7.1.11]
GTU79_11105  SIS domain-containing protein [KO:K08094] [EC:5.3.1.27]
GTU79_19165  acetate kinase [KO:K00925] [EC:2.7.2.1]
GTU79_19170  pta; phosphate acetyltransferase [KO:K13788] [EC:2.3.1.8]
GTU79_27655  acs; acetate--CoA ligase [KO:K01895] [EC:6.2.1.1]
GTU79_14235  ppsA; phosphoenolpyruvate synthase [KO:K01007] [EC:2.7.9.2]
GTU79_07785  gpmA; 2,3-diphosphoglycerate-dependent phosphoglycerate mutase [KO:K01834] [EC:5.4.2.11]
GTU79_23485  gpmB; 2,3-diphosphoglycerate-dependent phosphoglycerate mutase GpmB [KO:K15634] [EC:5.4.2.11]
GTU79_04305  serA; phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase [KO:K00058] [EC:1.1.1.95 1.1.1.399]
GTU79_13085  phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase [KO:K00058] [EC:1.1.1.95 1.1.1.399]
GTU79_06285  phosphoserine transaminase [KO:K00831] [EC:2.6.1.52]
GTU79_08450  serC; 3-phosphoserine/phosphohydroxythreonine transaminase [KO:K00831] [EC:2.6.1.52]
GTU79_23535  serB; phosphoserine phosphatase [KO:K01079] [EC:3.1.3.3]
Compound
C00011  CO2
C00022  Pyruvate
C00024  Acetyl-CoA
C00033  Acetate
C00036  Oxaloacetate
C00037  Glycine
C00048  Glyoxylate
C00058  Formate
C00065  L-Serine
C00067  Formaldehyde
C00074  Phosphoenolpyruvate
C00082  L-Tyrosine
C00085  D-Fructose 6-phosphate
C00101  Tetrahydrofolate
C00111  Glycerone phosphate
C00118  D-Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate
C00132  Methanol
C00143  5,10-Methylenetetrahydrofolate
C00149  (S)-Malate
C00168  Hydroxypyruvate
C00184  Glycerone
C00197  3-Phospho-D-glycerate
C00199  D-Ribulose 5-phosphate
C00218  Methylamine
C00227  Acetyl phosphate
C00231  D-Xylulose 5-phosphate
C00237  CO
C00258  D-Glycerate
C00322  2-Oxoadipate
C00354  D-Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate
C00483  Tyramine
C00543  Dimethylamine
C00565  Trimethylamine
C00593  Sulfoacetaldehyde
C00631  2-Phospho-D-glycerate
C00862  Methanofuran
C00876  Coenzyme F420
C01001  Formylmethanofuran
C01005  O-Phospho-L-serine
C01031  S-Formylglutathione
C01046  N-Methyl-L-glutamate
C01080  Reduced coenzyme F420
C01104  Trimethylamine N-oxide
C01217  5,6,7,8-Tetrahydromethanopterin
C01274  5-Formyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydromethanopterin
C01438  Methane
C03232  3-Phosphonooxypyruvate
C03576  Coenzyme M
C03920  2-(Methylthio)ethanesulfonate
C04330  5,10-Methenyltetrahydromethanopterin
C04348  L-Malyl-CoA
C04377  5,10-Methylenetetrahydromethanopterin
C04488  5-Methyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydromethanopterin
C04628  Coenzyme B
C04732  5-Amino-6-(1-D-ribitylamino)uracil
C04832  Coenzyme M 7-mercaptoheptanoylthreonine-phosphate heterodisulfide
C05528  3-Sulfopyruvate
C06019  D-arabino-Hex-3-ulose 6-phosphate
C11536  (2R)-O-Phospho-3-sulfolactate
C11537  (2R)-3-Sulfolactate
C14180  S-(Hydroxymethyl)glutathione
C16583  (R)-(Homo)2-citrate
C16588  2-Oxopimelate
C16589  2-Oxosuberate
C16590  7-Oxoheptanoic acid
C16593  7-Mercaptoheptanoic acid
C16594  7-Mercaptoheptanoylthreonine
C16597  (-)-threo-Iso(homo)2-citrate
C16598  (R)-(Homo)3-citrate
C16600  (-)-threo-Iso(homo)3-citrate
C18799  5-Methyl-H4SPT
C18802  Tetrahydrosarcinapterin
C19151  Coenzyme F420-3
C19152  Coenzyme F420-1
C19153  Coenzyme F420-0
C19154  7,8-Didemethyl-8-hydroxy-5-deazariboflavin
C19155  (2S)-Lactyl-2-diphospho-5'-guanosine
C19156  (2S)-2-Phospholactate
C20581  cis-(Homo)2-aconitate
C20582  cis-(Homo)3-aconitate
C20926  gamma-Glutamyltyramine
C20954  (5-Formylfuran-3-yl)methyl phosphate
C21068  [5-(Aminomethyl)furan-3-yl]methyl phosphate
C21069  [5-(Aminomethyl)furan-3-yl]methyl diphosphate
C21070  (4-{4-[2-(gamma-L-Glutamylamino)ethyl]phenoxymethyl}furan-2-yl)methanamine
C21971  5-Amino-5-(4-hydroxybenzyl)-6-(D-ribitylimino)-5,6-dihydrouracil
C22277  Dehydro coenzyme F420-0
C22297  Enolpyruvoyl-2-diphospho-5'-guanosine
Reference
  Authors
Graham DE, Xu H, White RH
  Title
Identification of coenzyme M biosynthetic phosphosulfolactate synthase: a new family of sulfonate-biosynthesizing enzymes.
  Journal
J Biol Chem 277:13421-9 (2002)
DOI:10.1074/jbc.M201011200
Reference
  Authors
Deppenmeier U
  Title
The membrane-bound electron transport system of Methanosarcina species.
  Journal
J Bioenerg Biomembr 36:55-64 (2004)
DOI:10.1023/B:JOBB.0000019598.64642.97
Reference
  Authors
Hallam SJ, Putnam N, Preston CM, Detter JC, Rokhsar D, Richardson PM, DeLong EF
  Title
Reverse methanogenesis: testing the hypothesis with environmental genomics.
  Journal
Science 305:1457-62 (2004)
DOI:10.1126/science.1100025
Reference
  Authors
Welander PV, Metcalf WW
  Title
Loss of the mtr operon in Methanosarcina blocks growth on methanol, but not methanogenesis, and reveals an unknown methanogenic pathway.
  Journal
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102:10664-9 (2005)
DOI:10.1073/pnas.0502623102
Reference
  Authors
Yurimoto H, Kato N, Sakai Y
  Title
Assimilation, dissimilation, and detoxification of formaldehyde, a central metabolic intermediate of methylotrophic metabolism.
  Journal
Chem Rec 5:367-75 (2005)
DOI:10.1002/tcr.20056
Reference
  Authors
Fricke WF, Seedorf H, Henne A, Kruer M, Liesegang H, Hedderich R, Gottschalk G, Thauer RK.
  Title
The genome sequence of Methanosphaera stadtmanae reveals why this human intestinal archaeon is restricted to methanol and H2 for methane formation and ATP synthesis.
  Journal
J Bacteriol 188:642-58 (2006)
DOI:10.1128/JB.188.2.642-658.2006
Reference
  Authors
Kato N, Yurimoto H, Thauer RK
  Title
The physiological role of the ribulose monophosphate pathway in bacteria and archaea.
  Journal
Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 70:10-21 (2006)
DOI:10.1271/bbb.70.10
Reference
  Authors
Thauer RK, Kaster AK, Seedorf H, Buckel W, Hedderich R
  Title
Methanogenic archaea: ecologically relevant differences in energy conservation.
  Journal
Nat Rev Microbiol 6:579-91 (2008)
DOI:10.1038/nrmicro1931
Reference
  Authors
Liffourrena AS, Salvano MA, Lucchesi GI
  Title
Pseudomonas putida A ATCC 12633 oxidizes trimethylamine aerobically via two different pathways.
  Journal
Arch Microbiol 192:471-6 (2010)
DOI:10.1007/s00203-010-0577-5
Related
pathway
slig00010  Glycolysis / Gluconeogenesis
slig00030  Pentose phosphate pathway
slig00260  Glycine, serine and threonine metabolism
slig00300  Lysine biosynthesis
slig00630  Glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism
slig00740  Riboflavin metabolism
slig00790  Folate biosynthesis
slig00910  Nitrogen metabolism
slig00920  Sulfur metabolism
KO pathway
ko00680   
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