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At the end of this lecture you should be able to Compare and contrast homofermentative and
heterofermentative lactic acid fermentation. Describe how electron transport chains produce
energy. Describe syntrophy and how it benefits multiple organisms. Describe anacrobic
respiration and the role it plays in soil denitrification. The answers to these questions are
covered both in the lecture material and the textbook. What is a important intermediate
molecules shared by many fermentation reactions? What are some of the different end products
of fermentation reactions and what determines which end product will be produced by bacteria?
Define the term substrate-level phosphorylation. How does it differ from oxidative Assuming an
organism is facultative, what cultural conditions dictate whether the organism obtains energy
from substrate-level rather than oxidative phosphorylation? Why is syntrophy also called
"interspecies H_2 transfer"? Describe the Stickland reaction. What are the starting molecules
of this reaction and how is energy produced from this type of fermentation? Using the figure
below, describe how electron transport chains produce energy? What type of phosphorylation
typically occurs with electron transport chains? What do all electron transport chains have in
common? Can bacteria without an electron transport produce energy and a proton motive force?
so how?
Solution
Ans 1: Homofermentative LAB ferment glucose with lactic acid as the primary by-product.
Homofermentative LAB include Lactococcus spp. that are used in dairy starter culture
applications where the rapid development of lactic acid and reduced pH is desirable. Other
homofermentative LAB include yogurt strains consisting of rods (Lactobacillus delbruckii
subspecies bulgaricus, Lb. acidophilus) and cocci (Streptococcus salivarius subsp. thermophilus)
and thermophilic strains that might be used in cheese (e.g., Lb. helveticus). Other
homofermentative cocci that might be found in milk and dairy products, but are rarely used as
starter cultures include other Streptococcus spp., Enterococcus, Pediococcus and Aerococcus.
Heterofermentative LAB ferment glucose with lactic acid, ethanol/acetic acid and carbon dioxide
(CO2) as by-products. Testing for heterofermentative fermentation generally involves the
detection of gas (e.g., CO2). With the exception of certain fermented milk products,
heterofermentative LAB are rarely used as dairy starter cultures, although they are not
uncommon in milk and dairy products. If allowed to grow to significant numbers, they can cause
defects related to their acid and CO2 production, such as slits in hard cheeses or bloated
packaging in other dairy products.
Heterofermentative LAB include Leuconostoc spp. (Gram-positive cocci) and Gram-positive
rods such as Lactobacillus brevis, Lb. fermentum, and Lb. reuteri. Other Lactobacillus species
are considered “facultatively” heterofermentative, meaning they will produce CO2 and other by-
products only under certain conditions or from specific substrates. These strains would include
Lb. plantarum, Lb. casei and Lb. curvatus.
Ans 2: Syntrophy and interspecies hydrogen transfer : Is a form of interspecies electron transfer.
It is a syntrophic process by which H2 is transferred from one organism to another
Syntrophy is the name given to the association between two species of microorganisms, growing
in the same culture environment, where each exhibits growth characteristics that depend on the
presence of the other organism. The monograph by Fenchel and Finlay describes a number of
examples. In the reticulo-rumen there are cases where methanogens grow in syntrophic relations
with other species of microorganisms. The methanogens depend on the hydrogen and carbon
dioxide produced by other species and some of these other species (such as Ruminococcus) grow
better in the presence of the methanogens because of the altered patterns of redox balance
associated with reduced partial pressure of hydrogen in the growth environment due to
interspecies hydrogen transfer.

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At the end of this lecture you should be able to Compare and contrast.pdf

  • 1. At the end of this lecture you should be able to Compare and contrast homofermentative and heterofermentative lactic acid fermentation. Describe how electron transport chains produce energy. Describe syntrophy and how it benefits multiple organisms. Describe anacrobic respiration and the role it plays in soil denitrification. The answers to these questions are covered both in the lecture material and the textbook. What is a important intermediate molecules shared by many fermentation reactions? What are some of the different end products of fermentation reactions and what determines which end product will be produced by bacteria? Define the term substrate-level phosphorylation. How does it differ from oxidative Assuming an organism is facultative, what cultural conditions dictate whether the organism obtains energy from substrate-level rather than oxidative phosphorylation? Why is syntrophy also called "interspecies H_2 transfer"? Describe the Stickland reaction. What are the starting molecules of this reaction and how is energy produced from this type of fermentation? Using the figure below, describe how electron transport chains produce energy? What type of phosphorylation typically occurs with electron transport chains? What do all electron transport chains have in common? Can bacteria without an electron transport produce energy and a proton motive force? so how? Solution Ans 1: Homofermentative LAB ferment glucose with lactic acid as the primary by-product. Homofermentative LAB include Lactococcus spp. that are used in dairy starter culture applications where the rapid development of lactic acid and reduced pH is desirable. Other homofermentative LAB include yogurt strains consisting of rods (Lactobacillus delbruckii subspecies bulgaricus, Lb. acidophilus) and cocci (Streptococcus salivarius subsp. thermophilus) and thermophilic strains that might be used in cheese (e.g., Lb. helveticus). Other homofermentative cocci that might be found in milk and dairy products, but are rarely used as starter cultures include other Streptococcus spp., Enterococcus, Pediococcus and Aerococcus. Heterofermentative LAB ferment glucose with lactic acid, ethanol/acetic acid and carbon dioxide (CO2) as by-products. Testing for heterofermentative fermentation generally involves the detection of gas (e.g., CO2). With the exception of certain fermented milk products, heterofermentative LAB are rarely used as dairy starter cultures, although they are not uncommon in milk and dairy products. If allowed to grow to significant numbers, they can cause defects related to their acid and CO2 production, such as slits in hard cheeses or bloated packaging in other dairy products. Heterofermentative LAB include Leuconostoc spp. (Gram-positive cocci) and Gram-positive
  • 2. rods such as Lactobacillus brevis, Lb. fermentum, and Lb. reuteri. Other Lactobacillus species are considered “facultatively” heterofermentative, meaning they will produce CO2 and other by- products only under certain conditions or from specific substrates. These strains would include Lb. plantarum, Lb. casei and Lb. curvatus. Ans 2: Syntrophy and interspecies hydrogen transfer : Is a form of interspecies electron transfer. It is a syntrophic process by which H2 is transferred from one organism to another Syntrophy is the name given to the association between two species of microorganisms, growing in the same culture environment, where each exhibits growth characteristics that depend on the presence of the other organism. The monograph by Fenchel and Finlay describes a number of examples. In the reticulo-rumen there are cases where methanogens grow in syntrophic relations with other species of microorganisms. The methanogens depend on the hydrogen and carbon dioxide produced by other species and some of these other species (such as Ruminococcus) grow better in the presence of the methanogens because of the altered patterns of redox balance associated with reduced partial pressure of hydrogen in the growth environment due to interspecies hydrogen transfer.