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chapter fivemicrobial metabolism
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oxidation-reduction
  • redox reaction coupled reactions

e- removed as part of H atom
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redox reactions
aerobic respiration
oxygenic photosynthesis
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nutritional classification metabolic strategy
carbon source organic vs. CO2
heterotroph
autotroph
energy source light/chemical
energy source light/chemical
photoheterotroph
chemoheterotroph
photoautotroph
chemoautotroph
electron source organic/inorganic
electron source inorganic
electron source organic/inorganic
electron source organic/inorganic
photoorgano- heterotroph
photolitho- heterotroph
photolitho- autotroph
chemoorgano- heterotroph
chemoorgano- autotroph
chemolitho- heterotroph
chemolitho- autotroph
electron acceptor organic/inorganic
O2 vs. inorganic
fermentation
respiration O2 vs. other
oxygenic photosynthesis
anoxygenic photosynthesis
aerobic respiration
anaerobic respiration
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classifying respiration photosynthesis
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complementary metabolism
autotrophy heterotrophy
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acquiring energy substrate level phosphorylation
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acquiring energy oxidative phosphorylation
chemiosmosis
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heterotrophy respiration
NO2-, N2 H2O H2S H2O CH4 H2O H2O
NO3- SO4- CO32- O2
cell material
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heterotrophy respiration fermentation
lactic acid ethanol CO2 mixed acids butanediol
organic pyruvate
ferm
cell material
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heterotrophy respiration fermentation
  • respiration
  • inorganic e- acceptor
  • does NOT mean O2
  • organic mole. ? CO2
  • fermentation
  • organic e- acceptor
  • organic ? organic mole.
  • incomplete H stripping,lower ATP yield

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metabolism media
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Chapter Five Learning Objectives
  • Discuss redox reactions in biological systems.
  • Identify the redox partners in aerobic and
    anaerobic respiration and oxygenic and anoxygenic
    photosynthesis.
  • Correctly identify the carbon, energy and
    electron source for an organism when given its
    nutritional classification (e.g.,
    chemoorganoheterotroph).
  • How is ATP generated in both substrate level and
    oxidative phosphorylation?
  • Why is it so important that the electron
    transport chain is housed in a lipid bilayer
    membrane? Why is a terminal electron acceptor so
    important?
  • What happens in a microorganism if the terminal
    electron acceptor of the ETC is not available?
    What molecules build up? What is done with these
    molecules?
  • How do amphibolism, catabolism and anabolism
    relate to growth and repair in cells?
  • Discuss the major differences between respiration
    and fermentation. What are the four basic kinds
    of fermentation?

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autotrophy chemosynthesis
  • chemo- conversion of chemical E ? ATP
  • sulfur oxidation
  • iron oxidation
  • -synthesis carbon fixation (CO2 ? organic
    molecule)

2 H
2Fe2
2Fe3
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chemosynthesis iron oxidation
  • Thiobacillus ferrooxidans
  • chemolithoautotrophy
  • energy Fe2 ? Fe3
  • electron same
  • carbon CO2 ? CH2O

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chemosynthesis sulfur oxidation
  • Sulfolobus acidocaldarius
  • chemolithoautotrophy
  • energy S2- (sulfide) / S2O32- (thiosulfate)
  • ? SO32- (sulfite)
  • electron same
  • carbon CO2 ? CH2O

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autotrophy photosynthesis
  • photo light E ? chemical E
  • light-dependent (light) reactions
  • ATP NAD(P)H reducing power
  • synthesis
  • light-independent (dark) reactions
  • carbon fixation piling e- onto CO2

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photosynthetic electron flow chemiosmosis
cyclic photosynthesis in the purple sulfur
bacteria
non-cyclic photosynthesis in the cyanobacteria
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microbial CO2 fixation
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photosynthesis compared
O2
H2S
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chapter 5 learning objectives
  • How is ATP generated in chemosynthesis,
    photosynthesis and respiration? How is the
    process different for each and how is it the
    same?
  • Discuss the redox partners of sulfur and iron
    oxidizing bacteria.
  • How do non-cyclic and cyclic photosynthesis
    differ? How does each produce ATP and
    NADPH/NADH? What is each used for?
  • How is carbon fixed during chemosynthesis and
    photosynthesis? How is the process similar and
    how is it different?

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