Acetogenesis (Acetobacterium woodii)
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Description
Acetogenesis from H₂ and CO₂ in Acetobacterium woodii, based on Figure 3 from Diender et al (2015) [PMID:[26635746](http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26635746)]. This pathway model shows both proposed theoretical pathways of CO conversion to acetate, as well as the acetogenic metabolism driven by CO co-fermented with formate. Two large complexes are involved in this process (top right corner): 1. the RnF complex (sodium ion transport outside of the cell membrane) 2. the ATPase complex (sodium ion translocation to inner cell membrane).
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Bibliography
- Diender M, Stams AJ, Sousa DZ; ''Pathways and Bioenergetics of Anaerobic Carbon Monoxide Fermentation.''; Front Microbiol, 2015 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
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| Source | Target | Type | Database reference | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| acetyl-CoA | acetyl-phosphate | mim-conversion | 19521 (Rhea) ![]() | |
| acetyl-phosphate | acetate | mim-conversion | 11352 (Rhea) ![]() | |
| carbon dioxide | carbon monooxide | mim-conversion | 21040 (Rhea) ![]() |
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