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Revealing formate production from carbon monoxide in wild type and mutants of Rnf‐ and Ech‐containing acetogens, Acetobacterium woodii and Thermoanaerobacter kivui

Acetogenic bacteria have gained much attraction in recent years as they can produce different biofuels and biochemicals from H(2) plus CO(2) or even CO alone, therefore opening a promising alternative route for the production of biofuels from renewable sources compared to existing sugar‐based routes...

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Autores principales: Schwarz, Fabian M., Ciurus, Sarah, Jain, Surbhi, Baum, Christoph, Wiechmann, Anja, Basen, Mirko, Müller, Volker
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7533326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32959527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13663
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author Schwarz, Fabian M.
Ciurus, Sarah
Jain, Surbhi
Baum, Christoph
Wiechmann, Anja
Basen, Mirko
Müller, Volker
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Ciurus, Sarah
Jain, Surbhi
Baum, Christoph
Wiechmann, Anja
Basen, Mirko
Müller, Volker
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description Acetogenic bacteria have gained much attraction in recent years as they can produce different biofuels and biochemicals from H(2) plus CO(2) or even CO alone, therefore opening a promising alternative route for the production of biofuels from renewable sources compared to existing sugar‐based routes. However, CO metabolism still raises questions concerning the biochemistry and bioenergetics in many acetogens. In this study, we focused on the two acetogenic bacteria Acetobacterium woodii and Thermoanaerobacter kivui which, so far, are the only identified acetogens harbouring a H(2)‐dependent CO(2) reductase and furthermore belong to different classes of ‘Rnf’‐ and ‘Ech‐acetogens’. Both strains catalysed the conversion of CO into the bulk chemical acetate and formate. Formate production was stimulated by uncoupling the energy metabolism from the Wood–Ljungdahl pathway, and specific rates of 1.44 and 1.34 mmol g(−1) h(−1) for A. woodii ∆rnf and T. kivui wild type were reached. The demonstrated CO‐based formate production rates are, to the best of our knowledge, among the highest rates ever reported. Using mutants of ∆hdcr, ∆cooS, ∆hydBA, ∆rnf and ∆ech2 with deficiencies in key enzyme activities of the central metabolism enabled us to postulate two different CO utilization pathways in these two model organisms.
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spelling pubmed-75333262020-10-07 Revealing formate production from carbon monoxide in wild type and mutants of Rnf‐ and Ech‐containing acetogens, Acetobacterium woodii and Thermoanaerobacter kivui Schwarz, Fabian M. Ciurus, Sarah Jain, Surbhi Baum, Christoph Wiechmann, Anja Basen, Mirko Müller, Volker Microb Biotechnol Research Articles Acetogenic bacteria have gained much attraction in recent years as they can produce different biofuels and biochemicals from H(2) plus CO(2) or even CO alone, therefore opening a promising alternative route for the production of biofuels from renewable sources compared to existing sugar‐based routes. However, CO metabolism still raises questions concerning the biochemistry and bioenergetics in many acetogens. In this study, we focused on the two acetogenic bacteria Acetobacterium woodii and Thermoanaerobacter kivui which, so far, are the only identified acetogens harbouring a H(2)‐dependent CO(2) reductase and furthermore belong to different classes of ‘Rnf’‐ and ‘Ech‐acetogens’. Both strains catalysed the conversion of CO into the bulk chemical acetate and formate. Formate production was stimulated by uncoupling the energy metabolism from the Wood–Ljungdahl pathway, and specific rates of 1.44 and 1.34 mmol g(−1) h(−1) for A. woodii ∆rnf and T. kivui wild type were reached. The demonstrated CO‐based formate production rates are, to the best of our knowledge, among the highest rates ever reported. Using mutants of ∆hdcr, ∆cooS, ∆hydBA, ∆rnf and ∆ech2 with deficiencies in key enzyme activities of the central metabolism enabled us to postulate two different CO utilization pathways in these two model organisms. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7533326/ /pubmed/32959527 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13663 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Microbial Biotechnology published by Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Schwarz, Fabian M.
Ciurus, Sarah
Jain, Surbhi
Baum, Christoph
Wiechmann, Anja
Basen, Mirko
Müller, Volker
Revealing formate production from carbon monoxide in wild type and mutants of Rnf‐ and Ech‐containing acetogens, Acetobacterium woodii and Thermoanaerobacter kivui
title Revealing formate production from carbon monoxide in wild type and mutants of Rnf‐ and Ech‐containing acetogens, Acetobacterium woodii and Thermoanaerobacter kivui
title_full Revealing formate production from carbon monoxide in wild type and mutants of Rnf‐ and Ech‐containing acetogens, Acetobacterium woodii and Thermoanaerobacter kivui
title_fullStr Revealing formate production from carbon monoxide in wild type and mutants of Rnf‐ and Ech‐containing acetogens, Acetobacterium woodii and Thermoanaerobacter kivui
title_full_unstemmed Revealing formate production from carbon monoxide in wild type and mutants of Rnf‐ and Ech‐containing acetogens, Acetobacterium woodii and Thermoanaerobacter kivui
title_short Revealing formate production from carbon monoxide in wild type and mutants of Rnf‐ and Ech‐containing acetogens, Acetobacterium woodii and Thermoanaerobacter kivui
title_sort revealing formate production from carbon monoxide in wild type and mutants of rnf‐ and ech‐containing acetogens, acetobacterium woodii and thermoanaerobacter kivui
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7533326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32959527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13663
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