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Regulation of glycerol metabolism in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Enterobacter aerogenes</Emphasis> NBRC12010 under electrochemical conditions
Authors:Kouta Hatayama  Tatsuo Yagishita
Institution:(1) Biomass Technology Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Hiro-Suehiro 2-2-2, Kure Hiroshima, 737-0197, Japan
Abstract:Enterobacter aerogenes NBRC12010 was able to ferment glycerol to ethanol and hydrogen gas. Fermentation of glycerol ceased in the stationary phase of growth, and it was activated by electrochemical reactions using thionine as an electron transfer mediator from bacterial cells to an electrode. Using resting cells of E. aerogenes NBRC12010 in only citrate buffer solution, the cells did not consume glycerol at all, but they could metabolize glucose. These results suggest that the regulation of glycerol metabolism occurred at enzymatic steps before glycolysis. In E. aerogenes NBRC12010, glycerol was metabolized via glycerol dehydrogenase (GDH) and then dehydroxyacetone kinase. The GDH-catalyzed reaction mainly depended on the ratio of NAD+/NADH. At a NAD+/NADH ratio of nearly 1 or less, it was substantially suppressed and glycerol metabolism stopped. When the ratio was higher than 1, GDH was activated and glycerol was metabolized. Thus, the reaction of glycerol metabolism depended on the balance of cellular NAD+/NADH. Exogenous NADH was oxidized to NAD+ by electrochemical reactions with thionine. We proposed the activation mechanism of glycerol metabolism under electrochemical conditions.
Keywords:Enterobacter aerogenes            Glycerol  Electrochemical reaction  Glycerol dehydrogenase  Metabolism
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