2017 Annual Meeting
(609b) Engineering Microbial Consortia for Bioelectrocatalysis Processes
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However, exoelectrogens, such as Shewanella and Geobacter being widely studied in MFCs, could only use limited spectrum of carbon sources. To expand the carbon source range being used in MFCs, we herein rationally designed a few microbial consortia to broaden the carbon sources that could be used in MFCs and bioelectrochemical systems. Firstly, we constructed a glucose-fed fungus-bacteria microbial consortium including a fermenter (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) in which the ethanol pathway was knocked out and the lactic acid biosynthesis pathway was introduced into Shewanella cerevisiae, and an exoelectrogen (S. oneidensis MR-1). We optimized the co-culturing conditions of the microbial consortium to achieve an optimal coordination between carbon source metabolism of the fermenter and extracellular electron transfer of the exoelectrogen, such that lactate, the metabolic product of glucose by the recombinant S. cerevisiae, was continuously supplied to S. oneidensis in a constant level until glucose exhaustion. This metabolic coordination between the fermenter and the exoelectrogen enabled bioelectricity production in a glucose-fed MFC. Secondly, we used the design principle of ââdivision-of-laborââ to construct a three-species microbial consortium for power generation, consisting of recombinant Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis and Shewanella oneidensis. In this consortium, E. coli digested glucose to produce lactate as a carbon source, B. subtilis produced riboflavin as an electron shuttle, and S. oneidensis served as the exoelectrogen to generate electricity. The three species formed a cross-feeding microbial consortium, performing ââbetter togetherââ for power generation.
Our study provided new insights into the rational design of more efficient, stable, and robust synthetic microbial consortia applicable in bioenergy and environments.
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