Enhanced biohydrogen production from cotton stalk hydrolysate of Enterobacter cloacae WL1318 by overexpression of the formate hydrogen lyase activator gene

Abstract Background Biohydrogen production from lignocellulose has become an important hydrogen production method due to its diversity, renewability, and cheapness. Overexpression of the formate hydrogen lyase activator (fhlA) gene is a promising tactic for enhancement of hydrogen production in facu...

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Main Authors: Qin Zhang, Shaolin You, Yanbin Li, Xiaowei Qu, Hui Jiang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-05-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13068-020-01733-9
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spelling doaj-992d88c6575e4b34b733e536602444112020-11-25T03:17:19ZengBMCBiotechnology for Biofuels1754-68342020-05-0113111110.1186/s13068-020-01733-9Enhanced biohydrogen production from cotton stalk hydrolysate of Enterobacter cloacae WL1318 by overexpression of the formate hydrogen lyase activator geneQin Zhang0Shaolin You1Yanbin Li2Xiaowei Qu3Hui Jiang4College of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Anhui Polytechnic UniversityCollege of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Anhui Polytechnic UniversityCollege of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Anhui Polytechnic UniversityCollege of Life Science, Tarim UniversityCollege of Life Science, Tarim UniversityAbstract Background Biohydrogen production from lignocellulose has become an important hydrogen production method due to its diversity, renewability, and cheapness. Overexpression of the formate hydrogen lyase activator (fhlA) gene is a promising tactic for enhancement of hydrogen production in facultative anaerobic Enterobacter. As a species of Enterobacter, Enterobacter cloacae was reported as a highly efficient hydrogen-producing bacterium. However, little work has been reported in terms of cloning and expressing the fhlA gene in E. cloacae for lignocellulose-based hydrogen production. Results In this study, the formate hydrogen lyase activator (fhlA) gene was cloned and overexpressed in Enterobacter cloacae WL1318. We found that the recombinant strain significantly enhanced cumulative hydrogen production by 188% following fermentation of cotton stalk hydrolysate for 24 h, and maintained improved production above 30% throughout the fermentation process compared to the wild strain. Accordingly, overexpression of the fhlA gene resulted in an enhanced hydrogen production potential (P) and maximum hydrogen production rate (R m), as well as a shortened lag phase time (λ) for the recombinant strain. Additionally, the recombinant strain also displayed improved glucose (12%) and xylose (3.4%) consumption and hydrogen yield Y(H2/S) (37.0%) compared to the wild strain. Moreover, the metabolites and specific enzyme profiles demonstrated that reduced flux in the competitive branch, including succinic, acetic, and lactic acids, and ethanol generation, coupled with increased flux in the pyruvate node and formate splitting branch, benefited hydrogen synthesis. Conclusions The results conclusively prove that overexpression of fhlA gene in E. cloacae WL1318 can effectively enhance the hydrogen production from cotton stalk hydrolysate, and reduce the metabolic flux in the competitive branch. It is the first attempt to engineer the fhlA gene in the hydrogen-producing bacterium E. cloacae. This work provides a highly efficient engineered bacterium for biohydrogen production from fermentation of lignocellulosic hydrolysate in the future.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13068-020-01733-9Biohydrogen productionFormate hydrogen lyase activator geneOverexpressionCotton stalk hydrolysateRecombinant strainMetabolic flux
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author Qin Zhang
Shaolin You
Yanbin Li
Xiaowei Qu
Hui Jiang
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Shaolin You
Yanbin Li
Xiaowei Qu
Hui Jiang
Enhanced biohydrogen production from cotton stalk hydrolysate of Enterobacter cloacae WL1318 by overexpression of the formate hydrogen lyase activator gene
Biotechnology for Biofuels
Biohydrogen production
Formate hydrogen lyase activator gene
Overexpression
Cotton stalk hydrolysate
Recombinant strain
Metabolic flux
author_facet Qin Zhang
Shaolin You
Yanbin Li
Xiaowei Qu
Hui Jiang
author_sort Qin Zhang
title Enhanced biohydrogen production from cotton stalk hydrolysate of Enterobacter cloacae WL1318 by overexpression of the formate hydrogen lyase activator gene
title_short Enhanced biohydrogen production from cotton stalk hydrolysate of Enterobacter cloacae WL1318 by overexpression of the formate hydrogen lyase activator gene
title_full Enhanced biohydrogen production from cotton stalk hydrolysate of Enterobacter cloacae WL1318 by overexpression of the formate hydrogen lyase activator gene
title_fullStr Enhanced biohydrogen production from cotton stalk hydrolysate of Enterobacter cloacae WL1318 by overexpression of the formate hydrogen lyase activator gene
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced biohydrogen production from cotton stalk hydrolysate of Enterobacter cloacae WL1318 by overexpression of the formate hydrogen lyase activator gene
title_sort enhanced biohydrogen production from cotton stalk hydrolysate of enterobacter cloacae wl1318 by overexpression of the formate hydrogen lyase activator gene
publisher BMC
series Biotechnology for Biofuels
issn 1754-6834
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background Biohydrogen production from lignocellulose has become an important hydrogen production method due to its diversity, renewability, and cheapness. Overexpression of the formate hydrogen lyase activator (fhlA) gene is a promising tactic for enhancement of hydrogen production in facultative anaerobic Enterobacter. As a species of Enterobacter, Enterobacter cloacae was reported as a highly efficient hydrogen-producing bacterium. However, little work has been reported in terms of cloning and expressing the fhlA gene in E. cloacae for lignocellulose-based hydrogen production. Results In this study, the formate hydrogen lyase activator (fhlA) gene was cloned and overexpressed in Enterobacter cloacae WL1318. We found that the recombinant strain significantly enhanced cumulative hydrogen production by 188% following fermentation of cotton stalk hydrolysate for 24 h, and maintained improved production above 30% throughout the fermentation process compared to the wild strain. Accordingly, overexpression of the fhlA gene resulted in an enhanced hydrogen production potential (P) and maximum hydrogen production rate (R m), as well as a shortened lag phase time (λ) for the recombinant strain. Additionally, the recombinant strain also displayed improved glucose (12%) and xylose (3.4%) consumption and hydrogen yield Y(H2/S) (37.0%) compared to the wild strain. Moreover, the metabolites and specific enzyme profiles demonstrated that reduced flux in the competitive branch, including succinic, acetic, and lactic acids, and ethanol generation, coupled with increased flux in the pyruvate node and formate splitting branch, benefited hydrogen synthesis. Conclusions The results conclusively prove that overexpression of fhlA gene in E. cloacae WL1318 can effectively enhance the hydrogen production from cotton stalk hydrolysate, and reduce the metabolic flux in the competitive branch. It is the first attempt to engineer the fhlA gene in the hydrogen-producing bacterium E. cloacae. This work provides a highly efficient engineered bacterium for biohydrogen production from fermentation of lignocellulosic hydrolysate in the future.
topic Biohydrogen production
Formate hydrogen lyase activator gene
Overexpression
Cotton stalk hydrolysate
Recombinant strain
Metabolic flux
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13068-020-01733-9
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