Applied Energy, Vol.131, 20-25, 2014
Regulation of hydrogen photoproduction in Rhodobacter sphaeroides batch culture by external oxidizers and reducers
Photo-fermentative production of hydrogen (H-2) by purple bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides MDC6521 from Armenian mineral springs and its regulation by external reducers and oxidizers have been investigated. Reducers such as DL-dithiothreitol (DTT) and dithionite suppress bacterial growth but enhance H-2 yield of R. sphaeroides, whereas oxidizer ferricyanide inhibits both processes. The effect of DTT on DCCD-inhibited F0F1-ATPase activity of R. sphaeroides membrane vesicles has been analyzed too. DTT increases the DCCD-inhibited ATPase activity. Thus, more negative values of E-h by addition of DU might regulate F0F1-ATPase activity. The participation of the ATPase in redox sensing under photo-fermentative H-2 production is suggested. This enzyme might be a target, having a significant role in these processes of purple bacteria. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Hydrogen photoproduction;Redox potential;Redox reagents;F0F1-ATPase activity;Rhodobacter sphaeroides