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Growth-associated catabolic potential ofAcetoanaerobium sticklandiiDSM 519 on gelatin and amino acids

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JOURNAL OF BASIC MICROBIOLOGY
卷 60, 期 10, 页码 882-893

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jobm.202000292

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amino acids; biofuel; Clostridium; fermentation; gelatin; Stickland reactions

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  1. Science and Engineering Research Board, Department of Science and Technology [SERB/F/8173/2015-16]
  2. Government of India

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Acetoanaerobium sticklandiiDSM 519 is a hyperammonia-producing anaerobe that catabolizes proteins and amino acids into organic solvents and volatile acids via the Stickland reactions. However, the specific growth rate and metabolic capability of this organism on proteins and amino acids are not yet known. Therefore, the present study was intended to evaluate its specific growth rate and metabolic potential on gelatin and amino acids in the experimental media. We carried out metabolic assay experiments to calculate its ability to utilize pure gelatin, single amino acids, and amino acid pairs at different growth phases. The results of this study show that complete assimilation of gelatin was achieved by its log-phase culture. The subsequent fermentation of amino acids was much faster than gelatin hydrolysis. The rate of gelatin degradation was associated with the growth and catabolic rates of this organism. Many amino acids were not assimilated completely for its growth and energy conservation. A log-phase culture of this organism preferably utilizedl-cysteine,l-arginine, andl-serine, and released more fraction of ammonia. As shown by our analysis, the catabolic rates of these amino acids were determined by the rates of respective enzymes involved in amino acid catabolic pathways and feedback repression of ammonia. The growth kinetic data indicated that at the initial growth stage, a metabolic shift in its solventogenesis and acidogenesis phases was associated with catabolism of certain amino acids. Thus, the results of this study provide a new insight to exploit its log-phase culture as a starter for the production of biofuel components from gelatin processing industries.

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