电子受体
格式化
无氧呼吸
电子转移
硫化地杆菌
生物化学
化学
细胞呼吸
电子传输链
氢化酶
甲酸脱氢酶
生物
生物物理学
无氧运动
线粒体
酶
细菌
光化学
催化作用
生物膜
遗传学
生理学
作者
Pravin Malla Shrestha,Amelia‐Elena Rotaru,Muktak Aklujkar,Fanghua Liu,Minita Shrestha,Zarath M. Summers,Nikhil S. Malvankar,Dan Carlo Flores,Derek R. Lovley
标识
DOI:10.1111/1758-2229.12093
摘要
Summary Direct interspecies electron transfer ( DIET ) through biological electrical connections is an alternative to interspecies H 2 transfer as a mechanism for electron exchange in syntrophic cultures. However, it has not previously been determined whether electrons received via DIET yield energy to support cell growth. In order to investigate this, co‐cultures of G eobacter metallireducens , which can transfer electrons to wild‐type G . sulfurreducens via DIET , were established with a citrate synthase‐deficient G . sulfurreducens strain that can receive electrons for respiration through DIET only. In a medium with ethanol as the electron donor and fumarate as the electron acceptor, co‐cultures with the citrate synthase‐deficient G . sulfurreducens strain metabolized ethanol as fast as co‐cultures with wild‐type, but the acetate that G . metallireducens generated from ethanol oxidation accumulated. The lack of acetate metabolism resulted in less fumarate reduction and lower cell abundance of G . sulfurreducens . RNA seq analysis of transcript abundance was consistent with a lack of acetate metabolism in G . sulfurreducens and revealed gene expression levels for the uptake hydrogenase, formate dehydrogenase, the pilus‐associated c ‐type cytochrome OmcS and pili consistent with electron transfer via DIET . These results suggest that electrons transferred via DIET can serve as the sole energy source to support anaerobic respiration.
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