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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2016
Evert C. Duin; Tristan Wagner; Seigo Shima; Divya Prakash; Bryan Cronin; David R. Yáñez-Ruiz; Stephane Duval; Robert Rümbeli; René Tobias Stemmler; Rudolf K. Thauer; Maik Kindermann
Significance Methane emission from the ruminant livestock sector—a by-product from enteric fermentation of plant biomass in the ruminant digestive system—is produced by methanogenic archaea and represents not only a significant amount of anthropogenic greenhouse gases contributing to climate change but also an energy loss and a reduction in feed efficacy. The present study elucidates the development and the unique mode of action of the highly specific inhibitor 3-nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP), which is targeting the nickel enzyme methyl-coenzyme M reductase in rumen archaea that catalyzes the methane-forming reaction. At the very low effective concentrations recently applied in vivo (dairy and beef cattle), 3-NOP appears to inhibit only methanogens and thus to be attractive for development as a feed supplement. Ruminants, such as cows, sheep, and goats, predominantly ferment in their rumen plant material to acetate, propionate, butyrate, CO2, and methane. Whereas the short fatty acids are absorbed and metabolized by the animals, the greenhouse gas methane escapes via eructation and breathing of the animals into the atmosphere. Along with the methane, up to 12% of the gross energy content of the feedstock is lost. Therefore, our recent report has raised interest in 3-nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP), which when added to the feed of ruminants in milligram amounts persistently reduces enteric methane emissions from livestock without apparent negative side effects [Hristov AN, et al. (2015) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 112(34):10663–10668]. We now show with the aid of in silico, in vitro, and in vivo experiments that 3-NOP specifically targets methyl-coenzyme M reductase (MCR). The nickel enzyme, which is only active when its Ni ion is in the +1 oxidation state, catalyzes the methane-forming step in the rumen fermentation. Molecular docking suggested that 3-NOP preferably binds into the active site of MCR in a pose that places its reducible nitrate group in electron transfer distance to Ni(I). With purified MCR, we found that 3-NOP indeed inactivates MCR at micromolar concentrations by oxidation of its active site Ni(I). Concomitantly, the nitrate ester is reduced to nitrite, which also inactivates MCR at micromolar concentrations by oxidation of Ni(I). Using pure cultures, 3-NOP is demonstrated to inhibit growth of methanogenic archaea at concentrations that do not affect the growth of nonmethanogenic bacteria in the rumen.
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2014
Andreas Ole Termath; Hanna Sebode; Waldemar Schlundt; René Tobias Stemmler; Thomas Netscher; Werner Bonrath; Hans-Guenther Schmalz
By introducing a disposable activating substituent at C-3, the asymmetric 1,4-addition to a notoriously unreactive 2-substituted chromenone was achieved with high levels of (2R)-stereoselectivity in the presence of a chiral Cu(I)-phosphoramidite complex as a catalyst. This paved the way for an efficient and conceptually novel synthesis of (R,R,R)-α-tocopherol from readily available starting materials.
Chimia | 2011
Bettina Wüstenberg; René Tobias Stemmler; Ulla Letinois; Werner Bonrath; Max Hugentobler; Thomas Netscher
European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2014
Andreas Ole Termath; Janna Velder; René Tobias Stemmler; Thomas Netscher; Werner Bonrath; Hans-Günther Schmalz
Research in Veterinary Science | 2017
Joseph McGrath; Stephane Duval; Luis Fernando Monteiro Tamassia; Maik Kindermann; René Tobias Stemmler; Vinícius Nunes de Gouvêa; T. S. Acedo; Irmgard Immig; Scot Williams; Pietro Celi
Archive | 2013
Werner Bonrath; Thomas Netscher; Jonathan Alan Medlock; René Tobias Stemmler; Gerardus Karel Maria Verzijl; Andreas Hendrikus Maria De Vries
Archive | 2013
Werner Bonrath; Thomas Netscher; Jonathan Alan Medlock; René Tobias Stemmler; Johannes Tschumi; Gerardus Karel Maria Verzijl; Andreas Hendrikus Maria De Vries
Archive | 2017
Andreas Hendrikus Maria De Vries; Gerardus Karel Maria Verzijl; Jonathan Alan Medlock; René Tobias Stemmler; Thomas Netscher; Werner Bonrath
Archive | 2017
Angela Wildermann; Nadine Greiner; René Tobias Stemmler
Archive | 2017
Nadine Greiner; René Tobias Stemmler