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The pathway for uptake of acids during the solvent formation phase of an acetone-butanol fermentation by Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824 was studied. 13C NMR investigations on actively metabolizing cells showed that butyrate can be taken up from the medium and quantitatively converted to butanol without accumulation of intermediates. The activities of acetate phosphotransacetylase, acetate kinase and phosphate butyryltransferase rapidly decreased to very low levels when the organism began to form solvents. This indicates that the uptake of acids does not occur via a reversal of these acid forming enzymes. No short-chain acyl-CoA synthetase activity or butyryl phosphate reducing activity could be detected. Based on our results and a critical analysis of literature data on acetone-butanol fermentations, it is suggested that an acetoacetyl-CoA: acetate (butyrate) CoA-transferase is solely responsible for uptake and activation of acetate and butyrate in C. acetobutylicum. The transferase exhibits a broad carboxylic acid specificity. The key enzyme in the uptake is acetoacetate decarboxylase, which is induced late in the fermentation and pulls the transferase reaction towards formation of acetoacetate. The major implication is that it is not feasible to obtain a batch-wise butanol fermentation without acetone formation and retention of a good yield of butanol.
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Hartmanis, M.G.N., Klason, T. & Gatenbeck, S. Uptake and activation of acetate and butyrate in Clostridium acetobutylicum . Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 20, 66–71 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00254648
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