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Isolation and characterization of a hydrogen- and ethanol-producing Clostridium sp. strain URNW
Authors:Ramachandran Umesh  Wrana Nathan  Cicek Nazim  Sparling Richard  Levin David B
Institution:Department of Biosystems Engineering, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Abstract:Identification, characterization, and end-product synthesis patterns were analyzed in a newly identified mesophilic, anaerobic Clostridium sp. strain URNW, capable of producing hydrogen (H?) and ethanol. Metabolic profiling was used to characterize putative end-product synthesis pathways of the Clostridium sp. strain URNW, which was found to grow on cellobiose; on hexose sugars, such as glucose, sucrose, and mannose; and on sugar alcohols, like mannitol and sorbitol. When grown in batch cultures on 2 g cellobiose·L?1, Clostridium sp. strain URNW showed a cell generation time of 1.5 h, and the major end-products were H2, formate, carbon dioxide (CO?), lactate, butyrate, acetate, pyruvate, and ethanol. The total volumetric H? production was 14.2 mmol·(L culture)?1 and the total production of ethanol was 0.4 mmol·(L culture)?1. The maximum yield of H? was 1.3 mol·(mol glucose equivalent)?1 at a carbon recovery of 94%. The specific production rates of H?, CO?, and ethanol were 0.45, 0.13, and 0.003 mol·h?1·(g dry cell mass)-1, respectively. BLAST analyses of 16S rDNA and chaperonin 60 (cpn60) sequences from Clostridium sp. strain URNW revealed a 98% nucleotide sequence identity with the 16S rDNA and cpn60 sequences from Clostridium intestinale ATCC 49213. Phylogenetic analyses placed Clostridium sp. strain URNW within the butyrate-synthesizing clostridia.
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