Toxic Effects of Butanol in the Plane of the Cell Membrane
Solvent toxicity limits n-butanol fermentation titer, increasing the cost and energy consumption for subsequent separation processes and making biobased production more expensive and energy-intensive than petrochemical approaches. Amphiphilic solvents such as n-butanol partition into the cell membrane of fermenting microorganisms, thinning the transverse structure, and eventually causing a loss of membrane potential and cell death. In this work, we demonstrate the deleterious effects of n-butanol partitioning upon the lateral dimension of the membrane structure, called membrane domains or lipid rafts. Lipid rafts are regions of the cell membrane enriched with certain lipids, providing a reservoir of high melting temperature lipidsmore »