WHAT IT PRODUCES
- the bacterium produces acetate, pyruvate, and lactate when grown on monosaccharides and soluble cellulosic carbon sources.
GROWTH & DEGRADATION MECHANISM
- C. japonicus is able to utilize corn stover and switchgrass as sole sources of carbon and energy for growth.
- efficient cellulase secretion and growth on biomass are prevented by disruption of the type II secretion system
GENETIC MANIPULATION
- C. japonicus can be metabolically engineered using broad-host-range plasmids.
- We developed tools for directed gene disruptions in C. japonicus and used this system to construct a mutant in the gspD gene, which is predicted to encode a component of the type II secretion system. The gspD::pJGG1 mutant displayed a greater-than-2-fold decrease in endoglucanase secretion compared to wild- type C. japonicus. In addition, the mutant strain showed a pronounced growth defect in medium with biomass as a carbon source, yielding 100-fold fewer viable cells than the wild type.
HOW TO MEASURE
- Use kits to measure organic acid concentrations
SOURCES