Enzymatic dynamics of microbial acid tolerance response (ATR) during the enhanced biohydrogen production process via anaerobic digestion
메타 데이터
바이오화학분류
바이오플라스틱
고무
플라스틱
기타
바이오정밀화학
용매
화학제품
연료
기타
화장품용 기능성소재
계면활성제⁄증점제
의료용 화학소재
치료제
식품첨가제
논문
Enzymatic dynamics of microbial acid tolerance response (ATR) during the enhanced biohydrogen production process via anaerobic digestion
학술지
International journal of hydrogen energy
저자명
Huang, Z.; Yu, X.; Miao, H.; Ren, H.; Zhao, M.; Ruan, W.
초록
Organic acid especially butyric acid accumulation can inhibit fermentative hydrogen production. However acid tolerance could be increased when mixed cultures adapted to butyric acid stress in an intentional and continuous operation. As compared to the original cultures, the yield and productivity of hydrogen were enhanced by 56.5% with more acid production and a higher HAc/HBu (acetic acid/butyric acid) of 1.33 by the evolved cultures. The enhancement was due to the increase of acid tolerance with more acid tolerance response (ATR) induction. Later the representative enzymatic ATR systems were investigated in this study. It was found that two ATR systems including H<SUP>+</SUP>-ATPase and hydrogenase played important roles in hydrogen evolution and the evolved cultures had a higher overall induction. Furthermore, the dynamics of the ATR systems indicated that hydrogen-producing microorganisms with acid tolerance could prepare themselves better against self-produced acid stress and the evolved cultures had a better stress anticipation possibly due to the bacterial communities change via adaptive evolution.