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Trimethylamine Oxide: A Terminal Electron Acceptor in Anaerobic Respiration of Bacteria
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EngineeringMicrobial PhysiologyAnaerobic DigestionGrowth YieldRedox BiologyBiosynthesisAnaerobic CulturingBioenergeticsBiochemical EngineeringTerminal Electron AcceptorMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyProteus Nthc 153BiochemistryTrimethylamine OxideAnaerobic RespirationBiotechnologyMicrobiologyMetabolismMedicine
Trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) stimulated both the anaerobic growth rate and the growth yield of Proteus NTHC 153. The molar growth yield from glucose and pyruvate in tryptone/yeast extract medium doubled in the presence of TMAO, and the organism grew anaerobically on the non-fermentable substrates L-lactate and formate when TMAO was added to the medium. We conclude that TMAO stimulated growth by serving as a terminal electron acceptor in an oxidative phosphorylation process.
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