Title of article :
Expression of aldehyde dehydrogenase gene increases hydrogen production from low concentration of acetate by Rhodobacter sphaeroides
Author/Authors :
Kobayashi، نويسنده , , Jyumpei and Hasegawa، نويسنده , , Shinya and Itou، نويسنده , , Keisuke and Yoshimune، نويسنده , , Kazuaki and Komoriya، نويسنده , , Tomoe and Asada، نويسنده , , Yasuo and Kohno، نويسنده , , Hideki، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
8
From page :
9602
To page :
9609
Abstract :
Rhodobacter sphaeroides RV (RV) is a hydrogen-producing bacterium exhibiting the highest yield of hydrogen production from organic acids such as lactate and acetate, which are the byproducts of hydrogen fermentation by hydrogen-producing anaerobic bacteria. Co-fermentation of the RV strain with anaerobic bacteria is an efficient method of hydrogen production. However, less than 21 mM acetate is produced by the anaerobic bacteria, which is too low for efficient hydrogen production by the RV strain; it requires approximately 75 mM acetate. In this study, 2 distinct isozymes of aldehyde dehydrogenase from Rhodospirillum rubrum were separately overexpressed in the RV strain. The recombinant RV strains that were designated as RVAD1 and RVAD2, exhibited 13-fold higher ALDH activities than the wild-type RV strain. Hydrogen yields of both of the recombinant strains were 1.4-fold higher than that of the RV strain in 21 mM acetate. In 43 mM acetate, the RVAD1 strain showed higher yield, though the RVAD2 strain showed lower yield as compared to that of the RV strain. In 64 mM acetate and all concentrations of lactate tested (21, 43 and 64 mM), the yields of the recombinant strains were lower than those of the RV strain. The intact (empty) expression plasmid increased the ALDH activity and had little effect on the hydrogen production in acetate, however, it decreased the production in lactate. At the beginning of the fermentation process, when very little hydrogen had been produced, the recombinant strains expressing the ALDH gene consumed smaller amounts of acetate compared to the wild-type strain. We have discussed the effects of ALDH on hydrogen production in this report.
Keywords :
Rhodobacter sphaeroides , Aldehyde dehydrogenase , Acetate , Photosynthetic bacteria , Hydrogen production , lactate
Journal title :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Record number :
1671952
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