August 3, 2017
Journal Article

Concurrent Metabolism of Pentose and Hexose Sugars by the Polyextremophile Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius

Abstract

Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius is a thermoacidophilic bacterium capable of growth on sugars from plant biomass. Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) allows bacteria to focus cellular resources on a sugar that provides efficient growth, but also allows sequential, rather than simultaneous use when more than one sugar is present. The A. acidocaldarius genome encodes all components of CCR, but transporters encoded are multifacilitator superfamily and ATP-binding cassette type transporters, uncommon for CCR. Therefore, global transcriptome analysis of A. acidocaldarius grown on xylose or fructose was performed in chemostats, followed by attempted induction of CCR with glucose or arabinose. A. acidocaldarius grew while simultaneously metabolizing xylose and glucose, xylose and arabinose, and fructose and glucose, indicating CCR did not control carbon metabolism. Microarrays showed down-regulation of genes during growth on one sugar compared to two. Regulation occurred primarily in genes: 1) encoding regulators, 2) encoding enzymes for cell synthesis, and 3) encoding sugar transporters.

Revised: May 27, 2020 | Published: August 3, 2017

Citation

Lee B.D., W.A. Apel, L.C. DeVeaux, and P.P. Sheridan. 2017. Concurrent Metabolism of Pentose and Hexose Sugars by the Polyextremophile Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology 44, no. 10:1443-1458. PNNL-SA-119293. doi:10.1007/s10295-017-1968-2