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Cometabolism of Ethanol in Azospirillum brasilense Sp7 Is Mediated by Fructose and Glycerol and Regulated Negatively by an Alternative Sigma Factor RpoH2

V. S. Singh, Basant Kumar Dubey, Parul Pandey, Sushant Rai, Anil Kumar Tripathi

2021Journal of Bacteriology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study unraveled a hidden ability of Azospirillum brasilense to utilize ethanol as a secondary source of carbon when fructose or glycerol were used as a primary growth substrate. It opens the possibility of studying the regulation of expression of the ethanol oxidation pathway for generating high yielding strains that can efficiently utilize ethanol. Such strains would be useful for economical production of secondary metabolites by A. brasilense in fermenters. The ability of A. brasilense to utilize ethanol might be beneficial to the host plant under the submerged growth conditions.

Topics & Concepts

Azospirillum brasilenseGlycerolBiologyEthanolFructoseMicrobial inoculantBiochemistryCometabolismSigma factorBacteriaGene expressionGeneGeneticsPromoterBioremediationBiofuel production and bioconversionLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisMicrobial metabolism and enzyme function