The production of ammonia by multiheme cytochromes C.

Met Ions Life Sci

Microbial Energy Conversion and Biotechnology, Department of Biology, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Schnittspahnstrasse 10, D-64287, Darmstadt, Germany,

Published: April 2015

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  • The global nitrogen cycle is crucial for life, involving various prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, with certain key processes driven entirely by microorganisms.
  • Human activities, particularly the Haber-Bosch process for ammonia production, have significantly disrupted this cycle, providing necessary nitrogen for agriculture but also leading to environmental pollution.
  • This chapter emphasizes the role of microbial metalloenzymes in energy metabolism related to ammonia pollution, highlighting multiheme cytochromes c as important enzymes in this process.

Article Abstract

The global biogeochemical nitrogen cycle is essential for life on Earth. Many of the underlying biotic reactions are catalyzed by a multitude of prokaryotic and eukaryotic life forms whereas others are exclusively carried out by microorganisms. The last century has seen the rise of a dramatic imbalance in the global nitrogen cycle due to human behavior that was mainly caused by the invention of the Haber-Bosch process. Its main product, ammonia, is a chemically reactive and biotically favorable form of bound nitrogen. The anthropogenic supply of reduced nitrogen to the biosphere in the form of ammonia, for example during environmental fertilization, livestock farming, and industrial processes, is mandatory in feeding an increasing world population. In this chapter, environmental ammonia pollution is linked to the activity of microbial metalloenzymes involved in respiratory energy metabolism and bioenergetics. Ammonia-producing multiheme cytochromes c are discussed as paradigm enzymes.

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