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Mixotrophic and autotrophic growth of Thiobacillus acidophilus on tetrathionate
Authors:Mason  Julie  Kelly  Don P
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick, CV4 7AL Coventry, UK
Abstract:Thiobacillus acidophilus can grow in batch and chemostat culture as a heterotroph on glucose, a chemolithoautotroph on tetrathionate and CO2, or as a mixotroph. Mixotrophically it obtains energy from the simultaneous oxidation of tetrathionate and glucose, and carbon from both glucose and CO2. Mixotrophic cultures contain lower activities of ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase and exhibit lower specific rates of tetrathionate oxidation than do autotrophic cultures. Mixotrophic cultures with low concentrations of glucose have growth rates that are intermediate between slow autotrophic growth and fast heterotrophic growth. Slightly more glucose-carbon is assimilated by mixotrophic cultures than by heterotrophic ones provided with the same concentrations of glucose. Mixotrophic yield in the chemostat is also slightly greater than predicted from autotrophic and heterotrophic yields. These observations indicate that there is preferential assimilation of glucose, at the expense of energy from tetrathionate oxidation, during mixotrophy, resulting in an overall ldquoenergy savingrdquo that produces enhanced growth yield. These observations are relevant to understanding the regulatory behaviour of T. acidophilus in its acidic, mineral-leaching habitats.
Keywords:Thiobacillus acidophilus  Mixotrophy  Chemostat culture  Glucose oxidation  Tetrathionate oxidation  Ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase
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