Determination of dehydrogenase activities involved in D-glucose oxidation in Gluconobacter and Acetobacter strains

Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) are known for rapid and incomplete oxidation of an extensively variety of alcohols and carbohydrates, resulting in the accumulation of organic acids as the final products. These oxidative fermentations in AAB are catalyzed by PQQ- or FAD- dependent membrane bound dehydroge...

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Main Authors: Florencia Sainz, Maria Jesus Torija, Minenosuke Matsusani, Naoya Kataoka, Toshiharu Yakushi, Kazunobu Matsushita, Alberto Mas
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-08-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01358/full
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spelling doaj-6b759f309d52461094426b0d1e6545b32020-11-25T00:00:22ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2016-08-01710.3389/fmicb.2016.01358216317Determination of dehydrogenase activities involved in D-glucose oxidation in Gluconobacter and Acetobacter strainsFlorencia Sainz0Maria Jesus Torija1Minenosuke Matsusani2Naoya Kataoka3Toshiharu Yakushi4Kazunobu Matsushita5Alberto Mas6Universitat Rovira i VirgiliUniversitat Rovira i VirgiliYamaguchi University. Faculty of AgricultureYamaguchi University. Faculty of AgricultureYamaguchi University. Faculty of AgricultureYamaguchi University. Faculty of AgricultureUniversitat Rovira i VirgiliAcetic acid bacteria (AAB) are known for rapid and incomplete oxidation of an extensively variety of alcohols and carbohydrates, resulting in the accumulation of organic acids as the final products. These oxidative fermentations in AAB are catalyzed by PQQ- or FAD- dependent membrane bound dehydrogenases. In the present study, the enzyme activity of the membrane bound dehydrogenases (membrane-bound PQQ-glucose dehydrogenase (mGDH), D-gluconate dehydrogenase (GADH) and membrane-bound glycerol dehydrogenase (GLDH)) involved in the oxidation of D-glucose and D-gluconic acid (GA) was determined in six strains of three different species of AAB (three natural and three type strains). Moreover, the effect of these activities on the production of related metabolites (GA, 2-keto-D-gluconic acid (2KGA) and 5-keto-D-gluconic acid (5KGA)) was analyzed. The natural strains belonging to Gluconobacter showed a high mGDH activity and low activity in GADH and GLDH, whereas the A. malorum strain presented low activity in the three enzymes. Nevertheless, no correlation was observed between the activity of these enzymes and the concentration of the corresponding metabolites. In fact, all the tested strains were able to oxidize D-glucose to GA, being maximal at the late exponential phase of the AAB growth (24 h), which coincided with glucose exhaustion and the maximum mGDH activity. Instead, only some of the tested strains were capable of producing 2KGA and/or 5KGA. In the case of G. oxydans strains, no 2KGA production was detected which is related to the absence of GADH activity after 24 h, while in the remaining strains, detection of GADH activity after 24h resulted in a high accumulation of 2KGA. Therefore, it is possible to choose the best strain depending on the desired product composition.Moreover, the sequences of these genes were used to construct phylogenetic trees. According to the sequence of gcd, gene coding for mGDH, Acetobacter and Komagataeibacter were phylogenetically more closely related each other than with Gluconobacter.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01358/fullD-Gluconic acidD-fructoseStrawberry beverageKeto-d-gluconic acidsAcetic acid bacteria (AAB)
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author Florencia Sainz
Maria Jesus Torija
Minenosuke Matsusani
Naoya Kataoka
Toshiharu Yakushi
Kazunobu Matsushita
Alberto Mas
spellingShingle Florencia Sainz
Maria Jesus Torija
Minenosuke Matsusani
Naoya Kataoka
Toshiharu Yakushi
Kazunobu Matsushita
Alberto Mas
Determination of dehydrogenase activities involved in D-glucose oxidation in Gluconobacter and Acetobacter strains
Frontiers in Microbiology
D-Gluconic acid
D-fructose
Strawberry beverage
Keto-d-gluconic acids
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB)
author_facet Florencia Sainz
Maria Jesus Torija
Minenosuke Matsusani
Naoya Kataoka
Toshiharu Yakushi
Kazunobu Matsushita
Alberto Mas
author_sort Florencia Sainz
title Determination of dehydrogenase activities involved in D-glucose oxidation in Gluconobacter and Acetobacter strains
title_short Determination of dehydrogenase activities involved in D-glucose oxidation in Gluconobacter and Acetobacter strains
title_full Determination of dehydrogenase activities involved in D-glucose oxidation in Gluconobacter and Acetobacter strains
title_fullStr Determination of dehydrogenase activities involved in D-glucose oxidation in Gluconobacter and Acetobacter strains
title_full_unstemmed Determination of dehydrogenase activities involved in D-glucose oxidation in Gluconobacter and Acetobacter strains
title_sort determination of dehydrogenase activities involved in d-glucose oxidation in gluconobacter and acetobacter strains
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) are known for rapid and incomplete oxidation of an extensively variety of alcohols and carbohydrates, resulting in the accumulation of organic acids as the final products. These oxidative fermentations in AAB are catalyzed by PQQ- or FAD- dependent membrane bound dehydrogenases. In the present study, the enzyme activity of the membrane bound dehydrogenases (membrane-bound PQQ-glucose dehydrogenase (mGDH), D-gluconate dehydrogenase (GADH) and membrane-bound glycerol dehydrogenase (GLDH)) involved in the oxidation of D-glucose and D-gluconic acid (GA) was determined in six strains of three different species of AAB (three natural and three type strains). Moreover, the effect of these activities on the production of related metabolites (GA, 2-keto-D-gluconic acid (2KGA) and 5-keto-D-gluconic acid (5KGA)) was analyzed. The natural strains belonging to Gluconobacter showed a high mGDH activity and low activity in GADH and GLDH, whereas the A. malorum strain presented low activity in the three enzymes. Nevertheless, no correlation was observed between the activity of these enzymes and the concentration of the corresponding metabolites. In fact, all the tested strains were able to oxidize D-glucose to GA, being maximal at the late exponential phase of the AAB growth (24 h), which coincided with glucose exhaustion and the maximum mGDH activity. Instead, only some of the tested strains were capable of producing 2KGA and/or 5KGA. In the case of G. oxydans strains, no 2KGA production was detected which is related to the absence of GADH activity after 24 h, while in the remaining strains, detection of GADH activity after 24h resulted in a high accumulation of 2KGA. Therefore, it is possible to choose the best strain depending on the desired product composition.Moreover, the sequences of these genes were used to construct phylogenetic trees. According to the sequence of gcd, gene coding for mGDH, Acetobacter and Komagataeibacter were phylogenetically more closely related each other than with Gluconobacter.
topic D-Gluconic acid
D-fructose
Strawberry beverage
Keto-d-gluconic acids
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB)
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01358/full
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