Optimization of photoproduction of hydrogen by the bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus: role of Pyruvate Formate Lyase

This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Biotechnology, 2010.

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主要作者: Sultana, Sadequa
其他作者: Choudhury, Dr. Naiyyum, Willison, Dr. John
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出版: BRAC University 2012
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spelling 10361-16572019-09-30T04:21:34Z Optimization of photoproduction of hydrogen by the bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus: role of Pyruvate Formate Lyase Sultana, Sadequa Choudhury, Dr. Naiyyum, Willison, Dr. John Department of Mathematical and Natural Science, BRAC University This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Biotechnology, 2010. Cataloged from PDF version of thesis report. Includes bibliographical references (page 76-78). The bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus uses solar energy to produce hydrogen, a clean energy from many organic substrates derived from renewable sources. Two types of enzymes can catalyze the reduction of protons to H2, namely nitrogenase and hydrogenase. Although much progress has been made in the elucidation of gene expression, structure and regulation of these key enzymes, no practical and economically competitive process for the continuous production of biological H2 (biohydrogen) has, as yet, been put on the market. One of the difficulties is due to the fact that in the photoproduction of H2, other photofermentation reactions compete with the nitrogenase and thus reduce the efficiency of H2 production. So, the aim of this project is to enhance hydrogen photoproduction by minimizing the competing photofermentaion reactions. In doing so, we have observed hydrogen production in the presence of lactate or malate as carbon sources and limited concentration of nitrogen. These organic substrates are dissimilated through some pathways and molecular H2 results from the direct reduction of protons from water. For the complete dissimilation of carbon substrates to H2 and CO2, carbon source is depleted from the medium through metabolism. In a step of lactate or malate catabolism, pyruvate is produced by the action of an enzyme pyruvate formate lyase. This produced formate in the metabolic pathway competes with the H2 by sharing the same metablites, and H2 production is decreased. For this reason, the gene encoding this enzyme, pyruvate formate lyase, is targeted to switch off by transposon mediated mutagenesis. Here the 2 types of pfl genes B and D were in target and mutagenesis was performed successfully. But at the end, in the biochemical tests for checking formate production from the mutant culture, still it was observed slight production of formate. So from this point of view, the experiment was confusing. But the molecular biology approaches like PCR and hybridization techniques were followed further to check the presence of mutated gene products and the experiments were successful in that regard. Sadequa Sultana M. Biotechnology 2012-03-06T09:30:22Z 2012-03-06T09:30:22Z 2010 2010 Thesis ID 09176002 http://hdl.handle.net/10361/1657 BRAC University thesis are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. 78 pages application/pdf BRAC University
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Optimization of photoproduction of hydrogen by the bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus: role of Pyruvate Formate Lyase
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title Optimization of photoproduction of hydrogen by the bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus: role of Pyruvate Formate Lyase
title_short Optimization of photoproduction of hydrogen by the bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus: role of Pyruvate Formate Lyase
title_full Optimization of photoproduction of hydrogen by the bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus: role of Pyruvate Formate Lyase
title_fullStr Optimization of photoproduction of hydrogen by the bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus: role of Pyruvate Formate Lyase
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of photoproduction of hydrogen by the bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus: role of Pyruvate Formate Lyase
title_sort optimization of photoproduction of hydrogen by the bacterium rhodobacter capsulatus: role of pyruvate formate lyase
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