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Hydrogen Metabolism in Shewanella oneidensis MR-1
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ABSTRACT
Shewanella oneidensis
MR-1 is a facultative sediment microorganism which uses
diverse compounds, such as oxygen and fumarate, as well as insoluble
Fe(III) and Mn(IV) as electron acceptors. The electron donor spectrum
is more limited and includes metabolic end products of primary
fermenting bacteria, such as lactate, formate, and hydrogen. While the
utilization of hydrogen as an electron donor has been described
previously, we report here the formation of hydrogen from pyruvate
under anaerobic, stationary-phase conditions in the absence of an
external electron acceptor. Genes for the two
S. oneidensis
MR-1 hydrogenases,
hydA
, encoding a periplasmic [Fe-Fe]
hydrogenase, and
hyaB
, encoding a periplasmic [Ni-Fe]
hydrogenase, were found to be expressed only under anaerobic conditions
during early exponential growth and into stationary-phase growth.
Analyses of Δ
hydA
, Δ
hyaB
, andΔ
hydA
Δ
hyaB
in-frame-deletion mutants
indicated that HydA functions primarily as a hydrogen-forming
hydrogenase while HyaB has a bifunctional role and represents the
dominant hydrogenase activity under the experimental conditions tested.
Based on results from physiological and genetic experiments, we propose
that hydrogen is formed from pyruvate by multiple parallel pathways,
one pathway involving formate as an intermediate, pyruvate-formate
lyase, and formate-hydrogen lyase, comprised of HydA hydrogenase and
formate dehydrogenase, and a formate-independent pathway involving
pyruvate dehydrogenase. A reverse electron transport chain is
potentially involved in a formate-hydrogen lyase-independent pathway.
While pyruvate does not support a fermentative mode of growth in this
microorganism, pyruvate, in the absence of an electron acceptor,
increased cell viability in anaerobic, stationary-phase cultures,
suggesting a role in the survival of
S. oneidensis
MR-1 under
stationary-phase
conditions.
American Society for Microbiology
Title: Hydrogen Metabolism in
Shewanella oneidensis
MR-1
Description:
ABSTRACT
Shewanella oneidensis
MR-1 is a facultative sediment microorganism which uses
diverse compounds, such as oxygen and fumarate, as well as insoluble
Fe(III) and Mn(IV) as electron acceptors.
The electron donor spectrum
is more limited and includes metabolic end products of primary
fermenting bacteria, such as lactate, formate, and hydrogen.
While the
utilization of hydrogen as an electron donor has been described
previously, we report here the formation of hydrogen from pyruvate
under anaerobic, stationary-phase conditions in the absence of an
external electron acceptor.
Genes for the two
S.
oneidensis
MR-1 hydrogenases,
hydA
, encoding a periplasmic [Fe-Fe]
hydrogenase, and
hyaB
, encoding a periplasmic [Ni-Fe]
hydrogenase, were found to be expressed only under anaerobic conditions
during early exponential growth and into stationary-phase growth.
Analyses of Δ
hydA
, Δ
hyaB
, andΔ
hydA
Δ
hyaB
in-frame-deletion mutants
indicated that HydA functions primarily as a hydrogen-forming
hydrogenase while HyaB has a bifunctional role and represents the
dominant hydrogenase activity under the experimental conditions tested.
Based on results from physiological and genetic experiments, we propose
that hydrogen is formed from pyruvate by multiple parallel pathways,
one pathway involving formate as an intermediate, pyruvate-formate
lyase, and formate-hydrogen lyase, comprised of HydA hydrogenase and
formate dehydrogenase, and a formate-independent pathway involving
pyruvate dehydrogenase.
A reverse electron transport chain is
potentially involved in a formate-hydrogen lyase-independent pathway.
While pyruvate does not support a fermentative mode of growth in this
microorganism, pyruvate, in the absence of an electron acceptor,
increased cell viability in anaerobic, stationary-phase cultures,
suggesting a role in the survival of
S.
oneidensis
MR-1 under
stationary-phase
conditions.
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