2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.11.04.514945
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Molecular understanding ofEubacterium limosumchemostat methanol metabolism

Abstract: Methanol is a promising renewable energy carrier that can be used as a favourable substrate for biotechnology, due to its high energy efficiency conversion and ease of integration within existing infrastructure. Some acetogenic bacteria have the native ability to utilise methanol, along with other C1substrates such as CO2and formate, to produce valuable chemicals. Continuous cultures favour economically viable bioprocesses, however, the performance of acetogens has not been investigated at the molecular level … Show more

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“…Intriguingly, despite formate being the less reduced substrate, it produced more hydrogen at 21±7.8 mmol/gDCW/d compared to 1.1±0.56 mmol/gDCW/d for methanol/CO 2 ( Figure 1A ). We noted in Wood et al . (2022) that formate seems to trigger hydrogen production, which is further reinforced with this data.…”
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“…Intriguingly, despite formate being the less reduced substrate, it produced more hydrogen at 21±7.8 mmol/gDCW/d compared to 1.1±0.56 mmol/gDCW/d for methanol/CO 2 ( Figure 1A ). We noted in Wood et al . (2022) that formate seems to trigger hydrogen production, which is further reinforced with this data.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Characteristics of Eubacterium limosum in autotrophic chemostats, with conditions as summarised in Table 1. Methylotrophic data is provided for comparison from (Wood et al 2022). (A) specific uptake and production rates.…”
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