The acetogen Clostridium thermoautotrophicum was cultivated under CO-dependent chemolithotrophic conditions. CO-dependent growth profiles and energetics indicated that supplemental CO2 was fundamental to efficient growth at the expense of CO. Overall product stoichiometry approximated 6.5CO----CH3CO2H + 3.5CO2 + 0.6 cell C + 0.5 unrecovered C. Initial CO/CO2 ratios of 2 to 4 yielded optimal doubling times and cell yields. Maximal YCO values approximated 2.5 g of cell dry weight per mol of CO consumed; YH2 was considerably lower than YCO. Cross-transfer growth experiments and protein profiles indicated differential expression of genes between CO and methanol cultures.
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Savage, M. D., Wu, Z. G., Daniel, S. L., Lundie, L. L., & Drake, H. L. (1987). Carbon monoxide-dependent chemolithotrophic growth of Clostridium thermoautotrophicum. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 53(8), 1902–1906. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.53.8.1902-1906.1987
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