Model-driven approach for the production of butyrate from CO2/H2by a novel co-culture ofC. autoethanogenumandC. beijerinckii

Author:

Benito-Vaquerizo SaraORCID,Nouse NielsORCID,Schaap Peter J.ORCID,Hugenholtz JeroenORCID,Brul StanleyORCID,Lopez-Contreras AnaORCID,Martins dos Santos Vitor A. P.ORCID,Suarez-Diez MariaORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTOne-carbon (C1) compounds are promising feedstocks for sustainable production of commodity chemicals. CO2is a particularly advantageous C1-feedstock since it is an unwanted industrial off-gas that can be converted to valuable products while reducing its atmospheric levels. Acetogens are known microorganisms that can grow on CO2/H2and syngas converting these substrates into ethanol and acetate. Co-cultivation of acetogens with microbes that can further process such products can expand the variety of products to, for example, medium chain fatty acids (MCFA) and longer chain alcohols. Solventogens are microorganisms known to produce MCFA and alcohols via the acetone, butanol and ethanol (ABE) fermentation in which acetate is a key metabolite. Thus, co-cultivation of a solventogen and acetogen in a consortium provides a potential platform to produce valuable chemicals from CO2.In this study, metabolic modelling was implemented to design a new co-culture of an acetogen and a solventogen to produce butyrate from CO2/H2mixtures. The model-driven approach suggested the ability of the studied solventogenic species to grow on lactate/glycerol with acetate as co-substrate. This ability was confirmed experimentally by cultivation ofClostridium beijerinckiion these substrates in serum bottles and subsequently in pH-controlled bioreactors.Community modelling also suggested that a novel microbial consortium consisting of the acetogenClostridium autoethanogenum,and the solventogenC. beijerinckiiwould be feasible and stable. On the basis of this prediction, a co-culture was experimentally established.C. autoethanogenumgrew on CO2/H2producing acetate and traces of ethanol. Acetate was in turn, consumed byC. beijerinckiitogether with lactate, producing butyrate. These results show that community modelling of metabolism is a valuable tool to guide the design of microbial consortia for the tailored production of chemicals from renewable resources.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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