Abstract
The ubiquitously distributed ammonia-oxidizing archaea generate energy from ammonia and build cell mass from inorganic carbon sources, thereby contributing to both the global nitrogen and carbon cycles. However, little is known about the regulation of their predicted core carbon metabolism. A thermodynamic model for Nitrososphaera viennensis was developed to estimate the consumption of inorganic carbon in relation to ammonia consumed for energy and was tested experimentally by growing cells in carbon-limited and excess conditions. A combined proteomic and metabolomic approach to the experimental conditions revealed distinct metabolic adaptation depending on the amount of carbon supplied, either in a catalase or pyruvate background as a reactive oxygen species scavenger. Integration of protein and metabolite dynamics revealed a cellular strategy under carbon limitation to maintain a pool of amino acids and an upregulation of proteins necessary for translation initiation to stay primed for protein synthesis. The combination of modeling and functional genomics fills gaps in the understanding of the central metabolism and its regulation in a chemolithoautotrophic, ammonia-oxidizing archaeon, even in the absence of available genetic tools.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | e0073225 |
| Pages (from-to) | 1-20 |
| Number of pages | 20 |
| Journal | mSystems |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue number | 10 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 22 Oct 2025 |
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 106022 Microbiology
Keywords
- Carbon/metabolism
- Ammonia/metabolism
- Proteomics/methods
- Archaea/metabolism
- Chemoautotrophic Growth
- Oxidation-Reduction
- Archaeal Proteins/metabolism
- ammonia oxidation
- carbon limitation
- nitrogen cycle
- archaea
- nitrification
- oxidative stress
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Dive into the research topics of 'Metabolic response of a chemolithoautotrophic archaeon to carbon limitation'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.Projects
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ACTIONr: Research Action Network for Reducing Reactive Nitrogen Losses from Agricultural Ecosystems
Schleper, C. (Project Lead), Jandl, N. (Admin), Hodgskiss, L. (Scientific Project Staff) & Kerou, M. (Co-Lead)
1/11/22 → 31/10/25
Project: Research funding
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TACKLE: TACK Superphylum and Lokiarchaeota Evolution: Dissecting the Ecology and Evolution of Archaea to Elucidate the Prokaryote to Eukaryote Transition
Schleper, C. (Project Lead), Jandl, N. (Admin), Kozlowski, J. (Scientific Project Staff), Angeler, T. (Technical Project Staff), Alves, R. (Scientific Project Staff), Mertens, L. M. Y. (Scientific Project Staff), Mardini, M. A. (Technical Project Staff), Wimmer, E. (Scientific Project Staff), Manoharan, L. (Scientific Project Staff), Taubner, R.-S. (Scientific Project Staff), Bagnoud, A. (Scientific Project Staff), Pribasnig, T. (Scientific Project Staff), Zink, I. A. (Scientific Project Staff), De Silva, J. M. K. (Technical Project Staff), Melcher, M. (Scientific Project Staff), Amano, C. (Scientific Project Staff), Mauerhofer, L.-M. (Scientific Project Staff), Ponce Toledo, R. I. (Scientific Project Staff), Rodrigues de Oliveira, T. (Scientific Project Staff), Mousavian, M. (Scientific Project Staff), Monserrat i Diez, M. (Scientific Project Staff), Perier, Ü. (Scientific Project Staff), Hodgskiss, L. (Scientific Project Staff), Ward, M. (Scientific Project Staff), Hager, K. (Scientific Project Staff) & Kerou, M. (Scientific Project Staff)
1/08/16 → 31/07/22
Project: Research funding
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Microbial nitrogen cycling – from single cells to ecosystems
Schleper, C. (Project Coordinator), Jandl, N. (Admin), Bulgheresi, S. (Co-Lead), Hodgskiss, L. (Scientific Project Staff), Paredes Rojas, G. F. (Scientific Project Staff), Melcher, M. (Affiliated Project Staff), Weber, P. (Affiliated Project Staff), Kerou, M. (Scientific Project Staff), Reyes, C. (Scientific Project Staff), Haillot, E. (Scientific Project Staff), König, L. (Scientific Project Staff) & Wienkoop, S. (Co-Lead)
1/01/16 → 28/02/21
Project: Research funding
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