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Formate As a Supplementary Substrate Facilitates Sugar Metabolism and Solvent Production by NCIMB 8052

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Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2023 Feb 24
PMID 36824491
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Microbial utilization and conversion of organic one-carbon compounds, such as formate and methanol that can be easily produced from CO, has emerged as an attractive approach for biorefinery. In this study, we discovered NCIMB 8052, a typical solventogenic strain, to be a native formate-utilizing bacterium. C isotope analysis showed that formate could be metabolized via both assimilation and dissimilation pathways in NCIMB 8052. Notably, the use of formate as the supplementary substrate by this strain could significantly enhance its glucose consumption and ABE (acetone-butanol-ethanol) production, largely due to the up-regulation of genes responsible for glycolysis and glucose transport under formate stress. Based on these findings, we further improved formate tolerance of NCIMB 8052 by adaptive laboratory evolution, generating an evolved strain Cbei-FA01. The Cbei-FA01 strain could produce 23.0 g/L of ABE solvents using glucose and formate as dual substrates, ∼50% higher than that of the wild-type strain under the same condition. Moreover, such a promotion effect of formate on ABE production by Cbei-FA01 was also observed in fermenting a glucose-xylose mixture. This work reveals a previously unreported role of formate in biological ABE production, providing a new approach to utilize this one-carbon source.

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