Energetics of syntrophic ethanol oxidation in defined chemostat cocultures. 2: Energy sharing in biomass production

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dc.contributor.authorSchink, Bernhard
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dc.contributor.authorConrad, Ralfdeu
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dc.description.abstractThe ethanol-oxidizing, proton-reducing Pelobacter acetylenicus was grown in chemostat cocultures with either Acetobacterium woodii, Methanobacterium bryantii, or Desulfovibrio desulfuricans. Ymax and me were determined from the total molar growth yields determined at growth (dilution) rates between 0.02 and 0.14 h -1. The individual growth yields of the partner organisms were determined from their numbers and cellular mass in the chemostat cocultures. The Gibbs free energy (AG=-16.3 kJ/mol ethanol) available to P. acetylenicus as well as its Ymax (1.7--2.2 g/mol ethanol) were almost constant in the different cocultures. P. acetylenicus shared 44-67% of the total biomass produced, whereas it shared only 19, 23, and 37% of the total Gibbs free energy (AG) available from ethanol oxidation coupled to sulfate reduction, methanogenesis, and homoacetogenesis, respectively. The residual 63 - 81% of the total available AG were shared by the H2 oxidizers which exhibited Ymax values being highest for A. woodii (6.6 g/mol acetate) > D. desulfuricans (3.8 g/tool sulfide) > M. bryantii (2.2 g/mol CH4). The results are discussed with respect to ATP generation and coupling of catabolism with cell production.eng
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dc.identifier.citationFirst publ. in: Archives in Microbiology 155 (1990), 1, pp. 89-93deu
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dc.subjectPelobacter acetylenicusdeu
dc.subjectAcetobacterium woodiideu
dc.subjectMethanobacterium bryantiideu
dc.subjectDesulfovibrio desulfuricansdeu
dc.subjectgrowth yielddeu
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dc.titleEnergetics of syntrophic ethanol oxidation in defined chemostat cocultures. 2: Energy sharing in biomass productioneng
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