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Effect of oxygen on the metabolism of Zymomonas mobilis
Authors:Stephanie Bringer  Robert K Finn  Hermann Sahm
Institution:(1) Institut für Biotechnologie der Kernforschungsanlage Jülich GmbH, D-5170 Jülich, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Present address: School of Chemical Engineering, Cornell University, 14853 Ithaca, NY, USA
Abstract:The specific growth rate of the ethanol producing bacterium Zymomonas mobilis was 25–40% lower in the presence of oxygen than under anaerobic conditions, provided the cultures were supplied with a low substrate concentration (20 g glucose/l). However, the molar growth yield of these cultures was not influenced by oxygen. With washed cell suspensions, an oxygen consumption could be initiated by the addition of either glucose, fructose, or ethanol. Cell extracts catalyzed the oxidation of NADH with oxygen at a molar ratio of 2:1. Further experiments showed that this NADH oxidase is located in the cell membrane. The specific oxygen consumption rates of cell suspensions correlated with the intracellular NADH oxidizing activities; both levels decreased with increasing concentrations of the fermentation end-product ethanol. The addition of 5 mM NaCN completely inhibited both the intracellular oxygen reduction and also the oxygen consumption of whole cells. Both catalase and superoxide dismutase were present even in anaerobically grown cells. Aeration seemed to have little effect on the level of catalase, but the superoxide dismutase activity was 5-fold higher in cells grown aerobically. Under aerobic conditions considerable amounts of acetaldehyde and acetic acid were formed in addition to the normal fermentation products, ethanol and carbon dioxide.Dedicated to Professor Dr. H. G. Schlegel on the occasion of his 60th birthday
Keywords:Zymomonas mobilis  Aerobic growth  Oxygen consumption  NADH oxidase  Superoxide dismutase  Catalase  Formation of acetaldehyde and acetic acid
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