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Title: Bacterial metabolism


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Bacterial metabolism
  • by
  • E. Börje Lindström

This learning object has been funded by the
European Commissions FP6 BioMinE project
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Definitions
Metabolism
- all chemical reactions occurring in a cell
  • With respect to function
  • biosynthesis (anabolic reactions)
  • energy production (catabolic reactions)
  • exergonic reactions

- releases working energy (DG lt 0)
  • endergonic reactions

- consumes energy (DG gt 0)
  • co-enzyme
  • a low-molecular-weight molecule, that
    participates in an enzymatic reaction
  • excepts and donates electrons and functional
    groups

3
Catabolism
ATP is produced by
  • Photosynthesis

- light energy ? ATP
  • Chemo synthesis
  • chemical energy ? ATP
  • substrate level phosphorylation
  • oxidative phosphorylation
  • red-ox reactions
  • electron donator Ared ? Aox
  • electron receiver Box ? Bred
  • Processes in chemo synthesis
  • Respiration
  • Fermentation

4
Respiration
  • Box inorganic substance
  • Model system

- glucose
  • 4 processes
  • Glycolysis
  • Oxidative decarboxylation
  • Krebs cycle (TCA)
  • Electron transport chain

5
Glycolysis
Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway (EMP)
  • Occurs in two steps
  • Activation
  • Oxidation (the carbon atom is oxidized)
  • Summary of the reaction

Glucose 2 NAD ? 2 pyruvate 2 NADH 2 ATP
6
Decarboxylation of pyruvate
2 pyruvate 2 NAD 2 CoASH ?
2 acetylSCoA 2 NADH
7
Krebs cycle (TCA)
  • 2 functions in the cell
  • Catalyst in the energy metabolism
  • Start material for biosynthesis of e.g. Amino
    acids

2 acetylSCoA
Krebs (TCA)
2 CO2
2 CO2
2 x 4 NADH
8
Electron transport chain
Two (2) functions
  • Transfer of electrons from NADH? Box
  • produce ATP (oxidative phosphorylation)
  • Mechanism
  • H atoms from NADH is separated into
  • e- (electrons) ? Box
  • H (protons) ? outside of cytoplasm membrane
  • pH gradient is produced (proton motive force,
    PMF)

9
Box examples
Process Box
  • aerobic respiration

- O2
  • anaerobic respiration
  • NO3-, NO2-
  • SO42-, S0
  • CO2

10
Box examples, cont.
Lake
Bred
?
H2O
?
NO2- NH3 N2
Sediment
?
S2- (black sediment)
?
CH4 (methane)
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Fermentation
  • Box is an organic substance
  • often an internal substance
  • the process is anaerobic
  • no functional electron transport chain
  • it can however exist in some micro-organisms

Model system
- Glucose
(Ox.)
?
(Red.)
Glucose
pyruvate
End products ( naming the process)
?
(3 alt.)
(7 alt.)
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Lactic acid fermentation
1) Homo-fermentative
EMP
?
Glucose
2 pyruvate 2 ATP 2 NADH
Ox.
Box
Red.
2 Lactic acid 2 NAD
Application
  • Yoghurt
  • Cheese
  • Butter
  • Sausages, etc.

13
Lactic acid fermentation, cont.
2) Hetero-fermentative
-Phosphoketolase pathway (ox.step)
NADH
2 NADH
Ox.
?
?
Glucose
6-P-gluconate
Pyruvate acetylP CO2 ATP
Ox.
ATP
Red.
2 NAD
ethanol
NAD
Lactic acid
Summary
Glucose ? lactic acid ethanol CO2 ATP
Application
  • Kefir, etc.

14
Ethanol fermentation
Organism
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast)
EMP
?
Glucose
2 pyruvate 2 ATP 2 NADH
Ox.
CO2
2 acetaldehyde
(Box)
2 NAD
2 ethanol
Applications
  • Wine
  • Beer
  • Vodka
  • Bread

15
Mixed acid fermentation
Bacteria
  • E. coli

Salmonella
Shigella, etc.
Three (3) processes in the cell
1) glucose ? 2 pyruvate ? 2 lactic acid
2 ATP
ethanol
CO2 H2
?
2) glucose ? 2 pyruvate
CH3-COSCoA HCOOH
acetic acid ATP
2 ATP
CH3-COSCoA formic acid
(1)
3) glucose ? 2 pyruvate
succinate
(1)
2 ATP
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Mixed acid fermentation, cont.
Applications
  • Diagnose of pathogenic bacteria (clinical
    bacteriology)
  • Analysis of water in swimming pools etc.
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