Publication | Closed Access
Proton motive force generation from stored polymers for the uptake of acetate under anaerobic conditions
66
Citations
29
References
2007
Year
Anaerobic ConditionsEngineeringBiological Waste TreatmentBioelectrochemical ReactorAnaerobic DigestionPolymersChemical EngineeringBioenergeticsMembrane TransportMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyBacteria FacilitatingPolymer ChemistryBiochemistryStored PolymersPolymer ScienceProton TransferBiotechnologyProton Motive ForceMicrobiologyMedicineChemical KineticsAcetate Uptake
The bacteria facilitating enhanced biological phosphorus removal gain a selective advantage from intracellularly stored polymer-driven substrate uptake under anaerobic conditions during sequential anaerobic : aerobic cycling. Mechanisms for these unusual membrane transport processes were proposed and experimentally validated using selective inhibitors and highly-enriched cultures of a polyphosphate-accumulating organism, Accumulibacter, and a glycogen-accumulating organism, Competibacter. Acetate uptake by both Accumulibacter and Competibacter was driven by a proton motive force (PMF). Stored polymers were used to generate the PMF -Accumulibacter used phosphate efflux through the Pit transporter, while Competibacter generated a PMF by proton efflux through the ATPase and fumarate reductase in the reductive TCA cycle.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1