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Adaptability of a Caproate-Producing Bacterium Contributes to Its Dominance in an Anaerobic Fermentation System.

Huilin Wang1, Yang Gu1, Weicheng Zhou1, Dong Zhao2, Zongwei Qiao2, Jia Zheng2, Jiangjing Gao1,3, Xiang Chen4, Cong Ren1, Yan Xu1.   

Abstract

The transformation of diverse feedstocks into medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) by mixed cultures is a promising biorefinery route because of the high value of MCFAs. A particular concern is how to maintain the microbial consortia in mixed cultures to achieve stable MCFA production. The Chinese strong aroma-type liquor (Baijiu) fermentation system continually produces caproic acid for decades through a spontaneous inoculation of anaerobes from pit mud into fermented grains. Therefore, illuminating the dominant caproate-producing bacterium (CPB) in pit mud and how the CPB is sustained in the spontaneous fermentation system will help to reveal the microbiological mechanisms of stable caproate production. Here, we examined pit mud samples across four Chinese strong aroma-type Baijiu-producing areas and found that a caproate-producing Caproicibacterium sp. was widely distributed in these distilleries, with relative abundance ranging from 1.4 to 35.5% and an average abundance of 11.4%. Through controlling carbon source availability, we obtained different simplified caproate-producing consortia and found that the growth advantage of Caproicibacterium sp. was highly dependent on glucose. Then, two strains, named Caproicibacterium sp. strain LBM19010 and Caproicibacterium sp. strain JNU-WLY1368, were isolated from pit mud of two regions. The metabolic versatility of this species utilizing starch, maltose, glucose, and lactate reflected its adaptability to the fermentation environment where these carbon sources coexist. The simultaneous utilization of glucose and lactate contributed to the balance between cell growth and pH homeostasis. This study reveals that multiple adaptation strategies employed by the predominant CPB promotes its stability and dominance in a saccharide- and lactate-rich anaerobic habitat. IMPORTANCE The Chinese strong aroma-type liquor (Baijiu) fermentation environment is a typical medium-chain fatty acid-producing system with complex nutrients. Although several studies have revealed the correlation between microbial community composition and abiotic factors, the adaptation mechanisms of dominant species to abiotic environment are still unknown in this special anaerobic habitat. This study identified the predominant CPB in Chinese strong aroma-type Baijiu fermentation system. Metabolic versatility and flexibility of the dominant CPB with a small-size genome indicated that this bacterium can effectively exploit available carbon and nitrogen sources, which could be a key factor to promote its ecological success in a multispecies environment. The understanding of growth and metabolic features of the CPB responsible for its dominance in microbial community will not only contribute to the improvement of Chinese strong aroma-type Baijiu production but also expand its potential industrial applications in caproate production.

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Keywords:  caproate-producing bacteria; comparative genomics; ecological success; metabolic flexibility; pit mud

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34378978      PMCID: PMC8478455          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.01203-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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