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Enabling anoxic acetate assimilation by electrode-driven respiration in the obligate aerobe, Pseudomonas putida
- Source :
- Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 138
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- This study examined the obligate aerobe, Pseudomonas putida, using acetate as the sole carbon and energy source, and respiration via an anode as the terminal electron acceptor under anoxic conditions. P. putida showed significantly different acetate assimilation in a closed-circuit microbial fuel cell (CC-MFC) compared to an open circuit MFC (OC-MFC). More than 72% (2.6 mmol) of acetate was consumed during 84 hrs in the CC-MFC in contrast to the no acetate consumption observed in the OC-MFC. The CC-MFC produced 150 μA (87 C) from acetate metabolization. Electrode-based respiration reduced the NADH/NAD+ ratio anaerobically, which is similar to the aerobic condition. The CC-MFC showed significantly higher acetyl-CoA synthetase activity than the OC-MFC (0.028 vs. 0.001 μmol/min/mg), which was comparable to the aerobic condition (circa 60%). Overall, electrode-based respiration enables P. putida to metabolize acetate under anoxic conditions and provide a platform to regulate the bacterial redox balance without oxygen.
- Subjects :
- Microbial fuel cell
Bioelectric Energy Sources
Biophysics
02 engineering and technology
Acetates
01 natural sciences
Redox
Respiration
Electrochemistry
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Electrodes
biology
Chemistry
Pseudomonas putida
010401 analytical chemistry
General Medicine
Acetyl—CoA synthetase
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
Obligate aerobe
biology.organism_classification
Anoxic waters
0104 chemical sciences
Oxygen
Kinetics
0210 nano-technology
Energy source
Nuclear chemistry
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1878562X
- Volume :
- 138
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ef7317e84cd77cc68c9cf279364cc983