Batch Experiments Demonstrating a Two-Stage Bacterial Process Coupling Methanotrophic and Heterotrophic Bacteria for 1-Alkene Production From Methane
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27219Dato
2022-05-19Type
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Khanongnuch, Ramita; Mangayil, Rahul; Santala, Ville; Hestnes, Anne Grethe; Svenning, Mette Marianne; Rissanen, Antti J.Sammendrag
Methane (CH4) is a sustainable carbon feedstock for value-added chemical production
in aerobic CH4-oxidizing bacteria (methanotrophs). Under substrate-limited (e.g.,
oxygen and nitrogen) conditions, CH4 oxidation results in the production of various
short-chain organic acids and platform chemicals. These CH4-derived products could
be broadened by utilizing them as feedstocks for heterotrophic bacteria. As a
proof of concept, a two-stage system for CH4 abatement and 1-alkene production
was developed in this study. Type I and Type II methanotrophs, Methylobacter
tundripaludum SV96 and Methylocystis rosea SV97, respectively, were investigated
in batch tests under different CH4 and air supplementation schemes. CH4 oxidation
under either microaerobic or aerobic conditions induced the production of formate,
acetate, succinate, and malate in M. tundripaludum SV96, accounting for 4.8–7.0%
of consumed carbon from CH4 (C-CH4), while M. rosea SV97 produced the same
compounds except for malate, and with lower efficiency than M. tundripaludum
SV96, accounting for 0.7–1.8% of consumed C-CH4. For the first time, this study
demonstrated the use of organic acid-rich spent media of methanotrophs cultivating
engineered Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1 ‘tesA-undA cells for 1-alkene production. The
highest yield of 1-undecene was obtained from the spent medium of M. tundripaludum
SV96 at 68.9 ± 11.6 µmol mol Csubstrate−1
. However, further large-scale studies on
fermenters and their optimization are required to increase the production yields of
organic acids in methanotrophs.
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Khanongnuch, Mangayil, Santala, Hestnes, Svenning, Rissanen. Batch Experiments Demonstrating a Two-Stage Bacterial Process Coupling Methanotrophic and Heterotrophic Bacteria for 1-Alkene Production From Methane. Frontiers in Microbiology. 2022;13Metadata
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