Publikation: Anaerobic Degradation of the Plant Sugar Sulfoquinovose Concomitant With H2S Production : Escherichia coli K-12 and Desulfovibrio sp. Strain DF1 as Co-culture Model
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Sulfoquinovose (SQ, 6-deoxy-6-sulfoglucose) is produced by plants and other phototrophs and its biodegradation is a relevant component of the biogeochemical carbon and sulfur cycles. SQ is known to be degraded by aerobic bacterial consortia in two tiers via C3-organosulfonates as transient intermediates to CO2, water and sulfate. In this study, we present a first laboratory model for anaerobic degradation of SQ by bacterial consortia in two tiers to acetate and hydrogen sulfide (H2S). For the first tier, SQ-degrading Escherichia coli K-12 was used. It catalyzes the fermentation of SQ to 2,3-dihydroxypropane-1-sulfonate (DHPS), succinate, acetate and formate, thus, a novel type of mixed-acid fermentation. It employs the characterized SQ Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway, as confirmed by mutational and proteomic analyses. For the second tier, a DHPS-degrading Desulfovibrio sp. isolate from anaerobic sewage sludge was used, strain DF1. It catalyzes another novel fermentation, of the DHPS to acetate and H2S. Its DHPS desulfonation pathway was identified by differential proteomics and demonstrated by heterologously produced enzymes: DHPS is oxidized via 3-sulfolactaldehyde to 3-sulfolactate (SL) by two NAD+-dependent dehydrogenases (DhpA, SlaB); the SL is cleaved by an SL sulfite-lyase known from aerobic bacteria (SuyAB) to pyruvate and sulfite. The pyruvate is oxidized to acetate, while the sulfite is used as electron acceptor in respiration and reduced to H2S. In conclusion, anaerobic sulfidogenic SQ degradation was demonstrated as a novel link in the biogeochemical sulfur cycle. SQ is also a constituent of the green-vegetable diet of herbivores and omnivores and H2S production in the intestinal microbiome has many recognized and potential contributions to human health and disease. Hence, it is important to examine bacterial SQ degradation also in the human intestinal microbiome, in relation to H2S production, dietary conditions and human health.
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BURRICHTER, Anna Georga, Karin DENGER, Paolo FRANCHINI, Thomas HUHN, Nicolai MÜLLER, Dieter SPITELLER, David SCHLEHECK, 2018. Anaerobic Degradation of the Plant Sugar Sulfoquinovose Concomitant With H2S Production : Escherichia coli K-12 and Desulfovibrio sp. Strain DF1 as Co-culture Model. In: Frontiers in microbiology. 2018, 9, 2792. eISSN 1664-302X. Available under: doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.02792BibTex
@article{Burrichter2018Anaer-44589, year={2018}, doi={10.3389/fmicb.2018.02792}, title={Anaerobic Degradation of the Plant Sugar Sulfoquinovose Concomitant With H<sub>2</sub>S Production : Escherichia coli K-12 and Desulfovibrio sp. Strain DF1 as Co-culture Model}, volume={9}, journal={Frontiers in microbiology}, author={Burrichter, Anna Georga and Denger, Karin and Franchini, Paolo and Huhn, Thomas and Müller, Nicolai and Spiteller, Dieter and Schleheck, David}, note={Article Number: 2792} }
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