2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.10.070
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Evaluation of hydrogen metabolism by Escherichia coli strains possessing only a single hydrogenase in the genome

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“…1A and 1B). Comparable lower viabilities of operon mutants than the single gene mutants pointed a more deleterious nature of operon deletion, as suggested by our previous studies on hydrogen metabolism (Shekhar et al 2021). Hyd-2 and Hyd-3 found a relatively signi cant in bacterial survival against the antibiotic.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…1A and 1B). Comparable lower viabilities of operon mutants than the single gene mutants pointed a more deleterious nature of operon deletion, as suggested by our previous studies on hydrogen metabolism (Shekhar et al 2021). Hyd-2 and Hyd-3 found a relatively signi cant in bacterial survival against the antibiotic.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…However, no signi cant change was observed in the number of viable cells before antibiotic treatment from all the mutants, the cell viability was found comparatively more in the case of large subunit gene deletion mutants, indicating operon deletions are more deleterious than single-gene deletions, as shown by our previous study (Shekhar et al 2021). From both types of deletions, hyb and hyc were noted vital for bacterial survival since the viabilities were 20-and 18-fold increased respectively from the PS.…”
Section: Hydrogenase Operon Deletion Enhanced Cell Viabilitysupporting
confidence: 51%
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“…The glycerol bioconversion pathways to H 2 are based on a simple redox reaction: 2H + + 2e − ↔H 2 [23]. This reaction is catalyzed by hydrogen-producing enzymes, namely [NiFe]-hydrogenases and [FeFe]-hydrogenases, which are mostly present in anaerobic bacteria [23][24][25][26][27]. This process takes place after glycerol enters the glycolysis pathways to produce pyruvate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%