Actions for One carbon metabolism in anaerobic bacteria : organic acid and methane production. Final technical report
One carbon metabolism in anaerobic bacteria : organic acid and methane production. Final technical report
- Author
- Zeikus, J. G.
- Published
- United States : [publisher not identified], 1985
Springfield, Va.: National Technical Information Service, [approximately 1985] - Physical Description
- microfiche : negative ; 11 x 15 cm
- Summary
- Organic acids (i.e acetate and butyrate) and methane are respectively important as a chemical commodity and a fuel source for industry. Both of these products can be generated via bacterial fermentation of single carbon compounds (i.e, H2/CO2, HCOOH, CO CH3OH) derived from syngas or the pyrolysis of either coals-peats or renewable biomass. This research aims to understand the pathways and regulation of one carbon metabolism in acidogenic and methanogenic bacteria by detailed physiological and biochemical studies. These investigations will characterize and compare formate, methanol, H2/CO2, CO, and acetate metabolism of Methanosarcina barkeri with that of Butyribacterium methylotrophicum. The research will focus on: elucidation of the function of formate dehydrogenase and carbon monoxide dehydrogenase; the catabolic routes and biochemical mechanisms for transformation of single carbon compounds and acetate; and, the regulation of single carbon metabolism during growth on multiple C/sub 1/ substrates or on multicarbon substrates. 8 refs.
- Report Numbers
- DE86004506; DOE/ER/10705-10
- Other Subject(s)
- 09 biomass fuels
- 090122 - hydrocarbon fuels- preparation from wastes or biomass- (1976-1989).
- 550200 - biochemistry
- 550700 - microbiology
- 59 basic biological sciences
- Alkanes
- Bacteria
- Biochemistry
- Carboxylic acids
- Chemistry
- Elements
- Enzymes
- Formic acid
- Fractionation
- Haem dehydrogenases
- Hydrocarbons
- Metabolism
- Metals
- Methane
- Methanogenic bacteria
- Methanotrophic bacteria
- Microorganisms
- Monocarboxylic acids
- Nickel
- Organic acids
- Organic compounds
- Oxidoreductases
- Separation processes
- Sulfate-reducing bacteria
- Transition elements
- Collection
- NTIS collection.
- Note
- DOE contract number: AC02-80ER10705
OSTI Identifier 6408013
Research organization: Michigan State Univ., East Lansing (USA). Dept. of Biochemistry.
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