Production of 2-butanol through meso-2,3-butanediol consumption in lactic acid bacteria
Other text in scientific journal, 2014

2-Butanol has been an issue of industries in many areas, for example, biofuel production (as an advanced alternate fuel), fermented beverages, and food (as taste-altering component). Thus, its source of production, the biological pathway, and the enzymes involved are of high interest. In this study, 42 different isolates of lactic acid bacteria from nine different species were screened for their capability to consume meso-2,3-butanediol and produce 2-butanol. Lactobacillus brevis was the only species that showed any production of 2-butanol. Five of ten tested isolates of L.brevis were able to convert meso-2,3-butanediol to 2-butanol in a synthetic medium (SM2). However, none of them showed the same capability in a complex medium such as MRS indicating that the ability to produce 2-butanol is subject to some kind of repression mechanism. Furthermore, by evaluating the performance of the enzymes required to convert meso-2,3-butanediol to 2-butanol, that is, the secondary alcohol dehydrogenase and the diol dehydratase, it was shown that the latter needed the presence of a substrate to be expressed.

biofuel

lactic acid bacteria

microbial biochemistry

Author

PAYAM GHIACI

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Life Sciences

Francisca Lameiras

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Life Sciences

Joakim Norbeck

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Life Sciences

Christer Larsson

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Life Sciences

FEMS Microbiology Letters

0378-1097 (ISSN) 1574-6968 (eISSN)

Vol. 360 1 70-75

Areas of Advance

Energy

Subject Categories

Microbiology

DOI

10.1111/1574-6968.12590

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