Acetogens such as Clostridium ljungdahlii can play a crucial role reducing the human CO(2) footprint by converting industrial emissions containing CO(2) , CO and H(2) into valuable products such as organic acids or alcohols. The quantitative understanding of cellular metabolism is a prerequisite to exploit the bacterial endowments and to fine-tune the cells by applying metabolic engineering tools. Studying the three gas mixtures CO(2) Â +Â H(2) , CO and COÂ +Â CO(2) Â +Â H(2) (syngas) by continuously gassed batch cultivation experiments and applying flux balance analysis, we identified CO as the preferred carbon and electron source for growth and producing alcohols. However, the total yield of moles of carbon (mol-C) per electrons consumed was almost identical in all setups which underlines electron availability as the main factor influencing product formation. The Wood-Ljungdahl pathway (WLP) showed high flexibility by serving as the key NAD(+) provider for CO(2) Â +Â H(2,) whereas this function was strongly compensated by the transhydrogenase-like Nfn complex when CO was metabolized. Availability of reduced ferredoxin (Fd(red) ) can be considered as a key determinant of metabolic control. Oxidation of CO via carbon monoxide dehydrogenase (CODH) is the main route of Fd(red) formation when CO is used as substrate, whereas Fd(red) is mainly regenerated via the methyl branch of WLP and the Nfn complex utilizing CO(2) Â +Â H(2) . Consequently, doubled growth rates, highest ATP formation rates and highest amounts of reduced products (ethanol, 2,3-butanediol) were observed when CO was the sole carbon and electron source.
Electron availability in CO(2) , CO and H(2) mixtures constrains flux distribution, energy management and product formation in Clostridium ljungdahlii.
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作者:Hermann Maria, Teleki Attila, Weitz Sandra, Niess Alexander, Freund Andreas, Bengelsdorf Frank R, Takors Ralf
| 期刊: | Microbial Biotechnology | 影响因子: | 5.200 |
| 时间: | 2020 | 起止号: | 2020 Nov;13(6):1831-1846 |
| doi: | 10.1111/1751-7915.13625 | ||
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