Characterizing the Anoxic Phenotype of Pseudomonas putida Using a Bioelectrochemical System.

Methods and protocols(2019)

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Abstract
Industrial fermentation in aerobic processes is plagued by high costs due to gas transfer limitations and substrate oxidation to CO. It has been a longstanding challenge to engineer an obligate aerobe organism, such as , into an anaerobe to facilitate its industrial application. However, the progress in this field is limited, due to the poor understanding of the constraints restricting its anoxic phenotype. In this paper, we provide a methodological description of a novel cultivation technology for under anaerobic conditions, using the so-called microbial electrochemical technology within a bioelectrochemical system. By using an electrode as the terminal electron acceptor (mediated via redox chemicals), glucose catabolism could be activated without oxygen present. This (i) provides an anoxic-producing platform for sugar acid production at high yield and (ii) more importantly, enables systematic and quantitative characterizations of the phenotype of in the absence of molecular oxygen. This unique electrode-based cultivation approach offers a tool to understand and in turn engineer the anoxic phenotype of and possibly also other obligate aerobes.
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Microbial electrochemical technology,Pseudomonas putida,anaerobic cultivation,anoxic phenotype,bioelectrochemical system
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