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Isolation and characterization of a thermophilic chain elongating bacterium that produces the high commodity chemical n-caproate from polymeric carbohydrates

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
卷 367, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2022.128170

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Thermophilic chain-elongation; N-caproate; Anaerobic digestion; Reverse ?-oxidation; Polymeric carbohydrates

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A thermophilic bacterium, strain MDTJ8, was isolated from an anaerobic digestor and shown to produce n-caproate from carbohydrates at high temperatures. Genomic analysis revealed the presence of genes responsible for chain elongation and energy conservation in MDTJ8, opening up possibilities for thermophilic bioprocesses targeting anaerobic digestion. The ability of MDTJ8 to convert various carbohydrates to n-caproate suggests its potential applications in value-added chemical production.
A thermophilic chain elongating bacterium, strain MDTJ8, was isolated from a thermophilic acidogenic anaerobic digestor producing n-caproate from human waste, growing optimally at 50-55 degrees C and pH 6.5. 16S rRNA gene analysis suggests that MDTJ8 represents a new species/genus within a group currently composed of mesophilic chain elongators of the Oscillospiraceae family. Genome analysis showed that strain MDTJ8 contains homologues of genes encoding for chain elongation and energy conservation but also indicated n-caproate production from carbohydrates including polymeric substances. This was confirmed by culturing experiments in which MDTJ8 converted, at pH 6.5 and 55 degrees C, mono-, di- and polymeric carbohydrates (starch and hemicellulose) to n-caproate reaching concentrations up to 283 mg/L and accounting for up to 10 % of the measured fermentation products. MDTJ8 is the first axenic organism that thermophilically performs chain elongation, opening doors to understand and intensify thermophilic bioprocesses targeting anaerobic digestion towards the production of the value-added chemical n-caproate.

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