格式-氢轴及其对肠杆菌发酵生理的影响。

Advances in microbial physiology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1016/bs.ampbs.2024.02.002
Michelle Kammel, Christopher Erdmann, R Gary Sawers
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甲酸(HCOOH)和二氢(H2)是肠杆菌混合酸发酵的特征产物,随着细胞外 pH 值的降低,H2 的生成量也随之增加。甲酸和乙酰-CoA 是由丙酮酸甲酸裂解酶(PflB)催化的丙酮酸基和辅酶 A 依赖性裂解产生的。甲酸盐也是 H2 的来源,它与二氧化碳一起通过膜结合的、面向细胞质的甲酸盐水解酶(FHL-1)复合物的作用生成。FHL-1 复合物的合成完全依赖于细胞质中甲酸盐的积累。因此,甲酸决定了 FHL-1 复合物将自身歧化为 H2 和 CO2。细胞质中的甲酸盐含量由 FocA 控制,FocA 是一个五聚体通道,可在细胞质和外质之间双向转运甲酸/甲酸盐。FocA 的每个原体都有一个狭窄的疏水孔,中性甲酸可以通过该孔。孔中心的两个保守氨基酸残基(组氨酸和苏氨酸)控制着转运的方向性。组氨酸残基对甲酸的 pH 值依赖性流入至关重要。对甲酸类似物次磷酸和 FocA 氨基酸变体的研究表明,甲酸流出和流入的机制不同。事实上,目前的数据表明,根据细胞外甲酸水平的不同,存在两种不同的吸收机制,这两种机制都可能有助于维持 pH 平衡。甲酸/甲酸双向转运依赖于 PflB,而流入则需要活跃的 FHL-1 复合物。本综述介绍了肠杆菌中甲酸和 H2 生成的耦合。
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The formate-hydrogen axis and its impact on the physiology of enterobacterial fermentation.

Formic acid (HCOOH) and dihydrogen (H2) are characteristic products of enterobacterial mixed-acid fermentation, with H2 generation increasing in conjunction with a decrease in extracellular pH. Formate and acetyl-CoA are generated by radical-based and coenzyme A-dependent cleavage of pyruvate catalysed by pyruvate formate-lyase (PflB). Formate is also the source of H2, which is generated along with carbon dioxide through the action of the membrane-associated, cytoplasmically-oriented formate hydrogenlyase (FHL-1) complex. Synthesis of the FHL-1 complex is completely dependent on the cytoplasmic accumulation of formate. Consequently, formate determines its own disproportionation into H2 and CO2 by the FHL-1 complex. Cytoplasmic formate levels are controlled by FocA, a pentameric channel that translocates formic acid/formate bidirectionally between the cytoplasm and periplasm. Each protomer of FocA has a narrow hydrophobic pore through which neutral formic acid can pass. Two conserved amino acid residues, a histidine and a threonine, at the center of the pore control directionality of translocation. The histidine residue is essential for pH-dependent influx of formic acid. Studies with the formate analogue hypophosphite and amino acid variants of FocA suggest that the mechanisms of formic acid efflux and influx differ. Indeed, current data suggest, depending on extracellular formate levels, two separate uptake mechanisms exist, both likely contributing to maintain pH homeostasis. Bidirectional formate/formic acid translocation is dependent on PflB and influx requires an active FHL-1 complex. This review describes the coupling of formate and H2 production in enterobacteria.

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