| Literature DB >> 28958887 |
Ling Leng1, Peixian Yang1, Shubham Singh1, Huichuan Zhuang1, Linji Xu1, Wen-Hsing Chen2, Jan Dolfing3, Dong Li4, Yan Zhang4, Huiping Zeng4, Wei Chu1, Po-Heng Lee5.
Abstract
The exploration of the energetics of anaerobic digestion systems can reveal how microorganisms cooperate efficiently for cell growth and methane production, especially under low-substrate conditions. The establishment of a thermodynamically interdependent partnership, called anaerobic syntrophy, allows unfavorable reactions to proceed. Interspecies electron transfer and the concentrations of electron carriers are crucial for maintaining this mutualistic activity. This critical review summarizes the functional microorganisms and syntroph partners, particularly in the metabolic pathways and energy conservation of syntrophs. The kinetics and thermodynamics of propionate degradation to methane, reversibility of the acetate oxidation process, and estimation of microbial growth are summarized. The various routes of interspecies electron transfer, reverse electron transfer, and Poly-β-hydroxyalkanoate formation in the syntrophic community are also reviewed. Finally, promising and critical directions of future research are proposed. Fundamental insight in the activities and interactions involved in AD systems could serve as a guidance for engineered systems optimization and upgrade.Entities:
Keywords: Anaerobic digestion (AD); Electron transfer; Kinetics; Syntrophy; Thermodynamics
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28958887 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.09.103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642