Pathways of propionate degradation by enriched methanogenic cultures
- PMID: 16346281
- PMCID: PMC242473
- DOI: 10.1128/aem.45.4.1411-1414.1983
Pathways of propionate degradation by enriched methanogenic cultures
Abstract
A mixed methanogenic culture was highly enriched in a growth medium containing propionate as the sole organic carbon and energy source. With this culture, the pathways of propionate degradation were studied by use of C-radiotracers. Propionate was first metabolized to acetate, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen by nonmethanogenic organisms. Formate was not excreted. The carbon dioxide originated exclusively from the carboxyl group of propionate, whereas both [2-C]- and [3-C]propionate lead to the production of radioactive acetate. The methyl and carboxyl groups of the acetate produced were equally labeled, regardless of whether [2-C]- or [3-C]propionate was used. These observations suggest that in the culture, propionate was degraded through a randomizing pathway.
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