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Role of copper and iron in methane oxidation and bacterial biopolymer accumulation

Journal

ENGINEERING IN LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages 387-399

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/elsc.201400127

Keywords

Bioreactor; Copper; Iron; Methanotrophs; Polyhydroxyalkaonate

Funding

  1. Advanced Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (AMCRC) Australian Government's Cooperative Research Centre Scheme [2.3.4]
  2. AMCRC PhD fellowship at James Cook University

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The aim of this review was to elucidate the role of copper and iron in regulating methane (CH4) oxidation and subsequent biopolymer (i.e. polyhydroxyalkanoate [PHA]) accumulation in methanotrophic bacteria. Specifically, the review emphasizes the copper switch mechanism that alters CH4 oxidizing enzyme activities, that is soluble- and particulate methane monooxygenases, in type II methanotrophic bacteria. Both copper and iron are essential nutrients and reports demonstrate that addition of either can improve PHA accumulation. However, based on analyses of available data, a major knowledge gap regarding a clear understanding of the interactive effects in regulating methane monooxygenase enzyme activities/gene expressions was identified in this review.

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