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A New Pathway for Forming Acetate and Synthesizing ATP during Fermentation in Bacteria

Bo Zhang, Christopher Lingga, Courtney Bowman, Timothy J. Hackmann

2021Applied and Environmental Microbiology48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pathways for forming acetate during fermentation have been studied for over 80 years. In that time, several pathways in a range of organisms, from bacteria to animals, have been described. However, one pathway (involving succinyl-CoA:acetate CoA-transferase and succinyl-CoA synthetase) has not been reported in prokaryotes. Here, we discovered enzymes for this pathway in the fermentative bacterium Cutibacterium granulosum. We also found >30 other fermentative bacteria that encode this pathway, demonstrating that it could be common. This pathway represents a new way for bacteria to form acetate from acetyl-CoA and synthesize ATP via substrate-level phosphorylation. It could be a target for controlling yield of acetate during fermentation, with relevance for foods, agriculture, and industry.

Topics & Concepts

Acetate kinaseBacteriaEnzymeBiochemistryFermentationBiologyMetabolic pathwayGeneAcetyl-CoAEscherichia coliGeneticsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionEnzyme Structure and Function