The thermoacidophilic Acidianus strain DS80 displays versatility in its energy metabolism and can grow autotrophically and heterotrophically with elemental sulfur (S°), ferric iron (Fe ) or oxygen (O ) as electron acceptors. Here, we show that autotrophic and heterotrophic growth with S° as the electron acceptor is obligately dependent on hydrogen (H ) as electron donor; organic substrates such as acetate can only serve as a carbon source. In contrast, organic substrates such as acetate can serve as electron donor and carbon source for Fe or O grown cells. During growth on S° or Fe with H as an electron donor, the amount of CO assimilated into biomass decreased when cultures were provided with acetate. The addition of CO to cultures decreased the amount of acetate mineralized and assimilated and increased cell production in H /Fe grown cells but had no effect on H /S° grown cells. In acetate/Fe grown cells, the presence of H decreased the amount of acetate mineralized as CO in cultures compared to those without H . These results indicate that electron acceptor availability constrains the variety of carbon sources used by this strain. Addition of H to cultures overcomes this limitation and alters heterotrophic metabolism.
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