Biohydrogen Production by the Thermophilic Bacterium Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus: Current Status and Perspectives

Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus is one of the most thermophilic cellulolytic organisms known to date. This Gram-positive anaerobic bacterium ferments a broad spectrum of mono-, di- and polysaccharides to mainly acetate, CO2 and hydrogen. With hydrogen yields approaching the theoretical limit fo...

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Main Authors: Servé W. M. Kengen, Marcel R. A. Verhaart, John van der Oost, Abraham A. M. Bielen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-01-01
Series:Life
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/3/1/52
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spelling doaj-10efceeeeaac4e7fbddaabd21fb76bac2020-11-24T22:51:23ZengMDPI AGLife2075-17292013-01-0131528510.3390/life3010052Biohydrogen Production by the Thermophilic Bacterium Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus: Current Status and PerspectivesServé W. M. KengenMarcel R. A. VerhaartJohn van der OostAbraham A. M. BielenCaldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus is one of the most thermophilic cellulolytic organisms known to date. This Gram-positive anaerobic bacterium ferments a broad spectrum of mono-, di- and polysaccharides to mainly acetate, CO2 and hydrogen. With hydrogen yields approaching the theoretical limit for dark fermentation of 4 mol hydrogen per mol hexose, this organism has proven itself to be an excellent candidate for biological hydrogen production. This review provides an overview of the research on C. saccharolyticus with respect to the hydrolytic capability, sugar metabolism, hydrogen formation, mechanisms involved in hydrogen inhibition, and the regulation of the redox and carbon metabolism. Analysis of currently available fermentation data reveal decreased hydrogen yields under non-ideal cultivation conditions, which are mainly associated with the accumulation of hydrogen in the liquid phase. Thermodynamic considerations concerning the reactions involved in hydrogen formation are discussed with respect to the dissolved hydrogen concentration. Novel cultivation data demonstrate the sensitivity of C. saccharolyticus to increased hydrogen levels regarding substrate load and nitrogen limitation. In addition, special attention is given to the rhamnose metabolism, which represents an unusual type of redox balancing. Finally, several approaches are suggested to improve biohydrogen production by C. saccharolyticus.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/3/1/52Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticusbiohydrogendark fermentationcellulolytic thermophilethermodynamicsrhamnose metabolismpyrophosphateredox balancehydrogen inhibitionregulation
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author Servé W. M. Kengen
Marcel R. A. Verhaart
John van der Oost
Abraham A. M. Bielen
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Marcel R. A. Verhaart
John van der Oost
Abraham A. M. Bielen
Biohydrogen Production by the Thermophilic Bacterium Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus: Current Status and Perspectives
Life
Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus
biohydrogen
dark fermentation
cellulolytic thermophile
thermodynamics
rhamnose metabolism
pyrophosphate
redox balance
hydrogen inhibition
regulation
author_facet Servé W. M. Kengen
Marcel R. A. Verhaart
John van der Oost
Abraham A. M. Bielen
author_sort Servé W. M. Kengen
title Biohydrogen Production by the Thermophilic Bacterium Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus: Current Status and Perspectives
title_short Biohydrogen Production by the Thermophilic Bacterium Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus: Current Status and Perspectives
title_full Biohydrogen Production by the Thermophilic Bacterium Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus: Current Status and Perspectives
title_fullStr Biohydrogen Production by the Thermophilic Bacterium Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus: Current Status and Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Biohydrogen Production by the Thermophilic Bacterium Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus: Current Status and Perspectives
title_sort biohydrogen production by the thermophilic bacterium caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus: current status and perspectives
publisher MDPI AG
series Life
issn 2075-1729
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus is one of the most thermophilic cellulolytic organisms known to date. This Gram-positive anaerobic bacterium ferments a broad spectrum of mono-, di- and polysaccharides to mainly acetate, CO2 and hydrogen. With hydrogen yields approaching the theoretical limit for dark fermentation of 4 mol hydrogen per mol hexose, this organism has proven itself to be an excellent candidate for biological hydrogen production. This review provides an overview of the research on C. saccharolyticus with respect to the hydrolytic capability, sugar metabolism, hydrogen formation, mechanisms involved in hydrogen inhibition, and the regulation of the redox and carbon metabolism. Analysis of currently available fermentation data reveal decreased hydrogen yields under non-ideal cultivation conditions, which are mainly associated with the accumulation of hydrogen in the liquid phase. Thermodynamic considerations concerning the reactions involved in hydrogen formation are discussed with respect to the dissolved hydrogen concentration. Novel cultivation data demonstrate the sensitivity of C. saccharolyticus to increased hydrogen levels regarding substrate load and nitrogen limitation. In addition, special attention is given to the rhamnose metabolism, which represents an unusual type of redox balancing. Finally, several approaches are suggested to improve biohydrogen production by C. saccharolyticus.
topic Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus
biohydrogen
dark fermentation
cellulolytic thermophile
thermodynamics
rhamnose metabolism
pyrophosphate
redox balance
hydrogen inhibition
regulation
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