A shift between mineral and nonmineral sources of iron and sulfur causes proteome-wide changes in Methanosarcina barkeri .
Hunter FaussetRachel L SpietzSavannah CoxGwendolyn CooperScott SpurzemMonika Tokmina-LukaszewskaJennifer L DuBoisJoan B BroderickEric M ShepardEric S BoydBrian BothnerPublished in: Microbiology spectrum (2024)
holds great potential for industrial bio-mining and energy generation technologies. Much of the biochemistry of this microbe is poorly understood, and its characterization will provide a glimpse into biological processes that evolved close to life's origin. The discovery of its ability to extract iron and sulfur from bulk, solid-phase minerals shifted a longstanding paradigm that these elements were inaccessible to biological systems. The full elucidation of this process has the potential to help scientists and engineers extract valuable metals from low-grade ore and mine waste generating energy in the form of methane while doing so.