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Jeffrey Gralnick University of Minnesota Department of Plant and Microbial Biology Director, Microbial and Plant Genome Institute [email protected] @bacteriality Driving microbial metabolism with electricity: challenges and opportunities in electrosynthesis ISF-2 DOE Listening Day

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JeffreyGralnickUniversityofMinnesota

DepartmentofPlantandMicrobialBiologyDirector,MicrobialandPlantGenomeInstitute

[email protected]@bacteriality

Drivingmicrobialmetabolismwithelectricity:challengesandopportunitiesinelectrosynthesis

ISF-2DOEListeningDay

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Outline

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Fe(II)

e- Fe(III)

e-

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Fe(II)

e-

e-

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e-

e-CathodeAnode

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e-Cathode

RenewableElectricity

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Outline

Fe(II)

e- Fe(III)

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• Oxygen• Nitrate• Nitrite• TMAO• DMSO• Sulfur• Fumarate• Urocanate

• Chromium• Selenium• Arsenic• Technetium• Uranium• Tellurium• Cobalt• Vanadium• Manganese• Iron

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• Oxygen• Nitrate• Nitrite• TMAO• DMSO• Sulfur• Fumarate• Urocanate

• Chromium• Selenium• Arsenic• Technetium• Uranium• Tellurium• Cobalt• Vanadium

• Manganese• Iron

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Iron Oxide Manganese Oxide

“Extracellular Electron Transport”

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Respiration of insoluble substrates

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MtrF – aparalog ofMtrC inS.oneidensis

MtrCMtrBMtrA

CymA

Clarkeetal.,2011PNASJun7;108(23):9384-9

Core conduit for EET in Shewanella

CctA/FccAMQH2 MQ

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Cur

rent

(μA)

Time (hours)0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

0

10

20

30

40

MR-1

Time (h)

RespirationofcarbonelectrodesbyShewanella

Lactate Acetate+ATP+4e- +4H+

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Electrode-dependentfumaratereduction

OutwardElectronFlow ReverseElectronFlow

CathodeAnode

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Electrode-dependentfumaratereduction

0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0-15

-10

-5

0

50 mM fumarate

WT

Time (hours)

Curr

ent D

ensi

ty (µ

A/c

m2)

Ross et al., PLoS One, 2011

Cathode

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Electrode-dependentfumaratereductionrequiresFccA (thefumaratereducatase)

0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0-15

-10

-5

0

50 mM fumarate

WT

!fccA

Time (hours)

Curr

ent D

ensi

ty (µ

A/c

m2)

X

Cathode

Ross et al., PLoS One, 2011

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TheMtr respiratorypathwaycatalyzesreversibleelectrontransfer

0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5-15

-10

-5

0

50mM Fumarate

!mtrB

WT

Time (hours)

Curr

ent D

ensity (µ

A/c

m2)

XCathode

Ross et al., PLoS One, 2011

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TheMtr respiratorypathwaycatalyzesreversibleelectrontransfer

0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5-15

-10

-5

0

50mM Fumarate

WT

!mtrB

!mtrA

Time (hours)

Curr

ent D

ensity (µ

A/c

m2)

X

Cathode

Ross et al., PLoS One, 2011

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X

Cathode

Ross et al., PLoS One, 2011

0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5-15

-10

-5

0

!cymA

50mM Fumarate

!mtrB

WT

!mtrA

Time (hours)

Curr

ent D

ensity (µ

A/c

m2)

Thequinone oxidoreductaseCymA isrequiredforrobustinwardelectronflow

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Cathode

Ross et al., PLoS One, 2011

0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5-15

-10

-5

0

!cymA

50mM Fumarate

!mtrB

WT

!mtrA

Time (hours)

Curr

ent D

ensity (µ

A/c

m2)

X

Thequinone oxidoreductaseCymA isrequiredforrobustinwardelectronflow

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Menaquinone isimportantforrobustinwardelectronflow

Cathode

Ross et al., PLoS One, 2011

0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5-15

-10

-5

0

50mM Fumarate

WT

!mtrB

!mtrA

menC

!cymA

Time (hours)

Curr

ent D

ensity (µ

A/c

m2)

X

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Shewanella cannotfixCO2

RobustATPandNAD(P)HproductionwouldrequireO2 asanelectronacceptor.AnaerobicmetabolismandEETareHIGHLYrepressedbyO2.

IronrespirationisthoughttobeoneoftheearliestformsofrespirationonEarth– that’salotofselectionforsendingelectronsOUTofthesystemratherthanin.

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Fe(II)

e- Fe(III)

e-

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Fe2+ +0.25O2 +2.5H2O→Fe(OH)3 + 2H+

Mariprofundus ferrooxydans PV-1

Foundingmember:ZetaproteobacteriaObligateFe(II)oxidizerNeutrophillicChemolithoautotrophRuBisCo usedtofixCO2 Fe(II)

Fe(III)

e-

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Mariprofundus ferrooxydans PV-1

Chan

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Fe2+ +0.25O2 +2.5H2O→Fe(OH)3 + 2H+

Mariprofundus ferrooxydans PV-1

Chan

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Fe(III) oxides

Chan

Ifthemechanismofobtaininge-fromFe(II)isextracellular,weshouldbeabletoreplaceFe(II)withacathode.

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GrowthofMariprofundus usingacathode

Summers et al., mBio, 2013

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GrowthofMariprofundus usingacathode

Summers et al., mBio, 2013

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MicrobialBiocatalysis• Self-sufficient• Self-replicating• Self-contained• Self-optimizing• Canbemanipulatedusing

syntheticbiologyandgenetics

Bioelectrochemical Catalysis

Bioelectrochemicalcatalysis

Substrate

Product

2e-

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Acknowledgements

• ClaraChan,UniversityofDelaware

• DanielBond,UniversityofMinnesota

@bacteriality