Closing the carbon balance for fermentation by Clostridium thermocellum (ATCC 27405)

Bioresour Technol. 2012 Jan;103(1):293-9. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2011.09.128. Epub 2011 Oct 8.

Abstract

Our lab and most others have not been able to close a carbon balance for fermentation by the thermophilic, cellulolytic anaerobe, Clostridium thermocellum. We undertook a detailed accounting of product formation in C. thermocellum ATCC 27405. Elemental analysis revealed that for both cellulose (Avicel) and cellobiose, ≥92% of the substrate carbon utilized could be accounted for in the pellet, supernatant and off-gas when including sampling. However, 11.1% of the original substrate carbon was found in the liquid phase and not in the form of commonly-measured fermentation products--ethanol, acetate, lactate, and formate. Further detailed analysis revealed all the products to be <720 da and have not usually been associated with C. thermocellum fermentation, including malate, pyruvate, uracil, soluble glucans, and extracellular free amino acids. By accounting for these products, 92.9% and 93.2% of the final product carbon was identified during growth on cellobiose and Avicel, respectively.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acids / analysis
  • Carbon / metabolism*
  • Cellobiose / pharmacology
  • Clostridium thermocellum / drug effects
  • Clostridium thermocellum / growth & development
  • Clostridium thermocellum / physiology*
  • Fermentation / drug effects
  • Fermentation / physiology*
  • Nitrogen / analysis

Substances

  • Amino Acids
  • Cellobiose
  • Carbon
  • Nitrogen