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Evaluation of Product Distribution in Chemostat and Batch Fermentation in Lactic Acid-Producing Komagataella phaffii Strains Utilizing Glycerol as Substrate

Lactic acid is the monomeric unit of polylactide (PLA), a bioplastic widely used in the packaging, automotive, food, and pharmaceutical industries. Previously, the yeast Komagataella phaffii was genetically modified for the production of lactate from glycerol. For this, the bovine L-lactate dehydrog...

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Autores principales: Tamires Moreira Melo, Nadielle, Pontes, Gabriela Coimbra, Procópio, Dielle Pierotti, de Gois e Cunha, Gabriel Caetano, Eliodório, Kevy Pontes, Costa Paes, Hugo, Basso, Thiago Olitta, Parachin, Nádia Skorupa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7285341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32455925
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8050781
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author Tamires Moreira Melo, Nadielle
Pontes, Gabriela Coimbra
Procópio, Dielle Pierotti
de Gois e Cunha, Gabriel Caetano
Eliodório, Kevy Pontes
Costa Paes, Hugo
Basso, Thiago Olitta
Parachin, Nádia Skorupa
author_facet Tamires Moreira Melo, Nadielle
Pontes, Gabriela Coimbra
Procópio, Dielle Pierotti
de Gois e Cunha, Gabriel Caetano
Eliodório, Kevy Pontes
Costa Paes, Hugo
Basso, Thiago Olitta
Parachin, Nádia Skorupa
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description Lactic acid is the monomeric unit of polylactide (PLA), a bioplastic widely used in the packaging, automotive, food, and pharmaceutical industries. Previously, the yeast Komagataella phaffii was genetically modified for the production of lactate from glycerol. For this, the bovine L-lactate dehydrogenase- (LDH)-encoding gene was inserted and the gene encoding the pyruvate decarboxylase (PDC) was disrupted, resulting in the GLp strain. This showed a yield of 67% L-lactic acid and 20% arabitol as a by-product in batches with oxygen limitation. Following up on these results, the present work endeavored to perform a detailed study of the metabolism of this yeast, as well as perturbing arabitol synthesis in an attempt to increase lactic acid titers. The GLp strain was cultivated in a glycerol-limited chemostat at different dilution rates, confirming that the production of both lactic acid and arabitol is dependent on the specific growth rate (and consequently on the concentration of the limiting carbon source) as well as on the oxygen level. Moreover, disruption of the gene encoding arabitol dehydrogenase (ArDH) was carried out, resulting in an increase of 20% in lactic acid and a 50% reduction in arabitol. This study clarifies the underlying metabolic reasons for arabitol formation in K. phaffii and points to ways for improving production of lactic acid using K. phaffii as a biocatalyst.
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spelling pubmed-72853412020-06-17 Evaluation of Product Distribution in Chemostat and Batch Fermentation in Lactic Acid-Producing Komagataella phaffii Strains Utilizing Glycerol as Substrate Tamires Moreira Melo, Nadielle Pontes, Gabriela Coimbra Procópio, Dielle Pierotti de Gois e Cunha, Gabriel Caetano Eliodório, Kevy Pontes Costa Paes, Hugo Basso, Thiago Olitta Parachin, Nádia Skorupa Microorganisms Article Lactic acid is the monomeric unit of polylactide (PLA), a bioplastic widely used in the packaging, automotive, food, and pharmaceutical industries. Previously, the yeast Komagataella phaffii was genetically modified for the production of lactate from glycerol. For this, the bovine L-lactate dehydrogenase- (LDH)-encoding gene was inserted and the gene encoding the pyruvate decarboxylase (PDC) was disrupted, resulting in the GLp strain. This showed a yield of 67% L-lactic acid and 20% arabitol as a by-product in batches with oxygen limitation. Following up on these results, the present work endeavored to perform a detailed study of the metabolism of this yeast, as well as perturbing arabitol synthesis in an attempt to increase lactic acid titers. The GLp strain was cultivated in a glycerol-limited chemostat at different dilution rates, confirming that the production of both lactic acid and arabitol is dependent on the specific growth rate (and consequently on the concentration of the limiting carbon source) as well as on the oxygen level. Moreover, disruption of the gene encoding arabitol dehydrogenase (ArDH) was carried out, resulting in an increase of 20% in lactic acid and a 50% reduction in arabitol. This study clarifies the underlying metabolic reasons for arabitol formation in K. phaffii and points to ways for improving production of lactic acid using K. phaffii as a biocatalyst. MDPI 2020-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7285341/ /pubmed/32455925 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8050781 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tamires Moreira Melo, Nadielle
Pontes, Gabriela Coimbra
Procópio, Dielle Pierotti
de Gois e Cunha, Gabriel Caetano
Eliodório, Kevy Pontes
Costa Paes, Hugo
Basso, Thiago Olitta
Parachin, Nádia Skorupa
Evaluation of Product Distribution in Chemostat and Batch Fermentation in Lactic Acid-Producing Komagataella phaffii Strains Utilizing Glycerol as Substrate
title Evaluation of Product Distribution in Chemostat and Batch Fermentation in Lactic Acid-Producing Komagataella phaffii Strains Utilizing Glycerol as Substrate
title_full Evaluation of Product Distribution in Chemostat and Batch Fermentation in Lactic Acid-Producing Komagataella phaffii Strains Utilizing Glycerol as Substrate
title_fullStr Evaluation of Product Distribution in Chemostat and Batch Fermentation in Lactic Acid-Producing Komagataella phaffii Strains Utilizing Glycerol as Substrate
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Product Distribution in Chemostat and Batch Fermentation in Lactic Acid-Producing Komagataella phaffii Strains Utilizing Glycerol as Substrate
title_short Evaluation of Product Distribution in Chemostat and Batch Fermentation in Lactic Acid-Producing Komagataella phaffii Strains Utilizing Glycerol as Substrate
title_sort evaluation of product distribution in chemostat and batch fermentation in lactic acid-producing komagataella phaffii strains utilizing glycerol as substrate
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7285341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32455925
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8050781
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