No acetogen is equal: Strongly different H2 thresholds reflect diverse bioenergetics in acetogenic bacteria

13Citations
Citations of this article
41Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

This article is free to access.

Abstract

Acetogens share the capacity to convert H2 and CO2 into acetate for energy conservation (ATP synthesis). This reaction is attractive for applications, such as gas fermentation and microbial electrosynthesis. Different H2 partial pressures prevail in these distinctive applications (low concentrations during microbial electrosynthesis [<40 Pa] vs. high concentrations with gas fermentation [>9%]). Strain selection thus requires understanding of how different acetogens perform under different H2 partial pressures. Here, we determined the H2 threshold (H2 partial pressure at which acetogenesis halts) for eight different acetogenic strains under comparable conditions. We found a three orders of magnitude difference between the lowest and highest H2 threshold (6 ± 2 Pa for Sporomusa ovata vs. 1990 ± 67 Pa for Clostridium autoethanogenum), while Acetobacterium strains had intermediate H2 thresholds. We used these H2 thresholds to estimate ATP gains, which ranged from 0.16 to 1.01 mol ATP per mol acetate (S. ovata vs. C. autoethanogenum). The experimental H2 thresholds thus suggest strong differences in the bioenergetics of acetogenic strains and possibly also in their growth yields and kinetics. We conclude that no acetogen is equal and that a good understanding of their differences is essential to select the most optimal strain for different biotechnological applications.

References Powered by Scopus

Compilation of Henry's law constants (version 4.0) for water as solvent

2144Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Methanogenic archaea: Ecologically relevant differences in energy conservation

1648Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Energetics of syntrophic cooperation in methanogenic degradation

1502Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Cited by Powered by Scopus

Microbial electrosynthesis: opportunities for microbial pure cultures

17Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Electrobiocorrosion by microbes without outer-surface cytochromes

7Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Enrichment of Microbial Consortium with Hydrogenotrophic Methanogens for Biological Biogas Upgrade to Biomethane in a Bubble Reactor under Mesophilic Conditions

4Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Laura, M., & Jo, P. (2023). No acetogen is equal: Strongly different H2 thresholds reflect diverse bioenergetics in acetogenic bacteria. Environmental Microbiology, 25(10), 2032–2040. https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.16429

Readers' Seniority

Tooltip

PhD / Post grad / Masters / Doc 17

74%

Researcher 5

22%

Professor / Associate Prof. 1

4%

Readers' Discipline

Tooltip

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Bi... 6

40%

Chemical Engineering 3

20%

Chemistry 3

20%

Environmental Science 3

20%

Article Metrics

Tooltip
Mentions
News Mentions: 1

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free