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Bacillus subtilis High Cell Density Fermentation Using a Sporulation-Deficient Strain for the Production of Surfactin

ABSTRACT: Bacillus subtilis 3NA is a strain capable of reaching high cell densities. A surfactin producing sfp(+) variant of this strain, named JABs32, was utilized in fed-batch cultivation processes. Both a glucose and an ammonia solution were fed to set a steady growth rate μ of 0.1 h(-1). In this...

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Autores principales: Klausmann, Peter, Hennemann, Katja, Hoffmann, Mareen, Treinen, Chantal, Aschern, Moritz, Lilge, Lars, Morabbi Heravi, Kambiz, Henkel, Marius, Hausmann, Rudolf
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8140969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33991199
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00253-021-11330-x
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Sumario:ABSTRACT: Bacillus subtilis 3NA is a strain capable of reaching high cell densities. A surfactin producing sfp(+) variant of this strain, named JABs32, was utilized in fed-batch cultivation processes. Both a glucose and an ammonia solution were fed to set a steady growth rate μ of 0.1 h(-1). In this process, a cell dry weight of up to 88 g L(-1) was reached after 38 h of cultivation, and surfactin titers of up to 26.5 g L(-1) were detected in this high cell density fermentation process, achieving a Y(P/X) value of 0.23 g g(-1) as well as a q(P/X) of 0.007 g g(-1) h(-1). In sum, a 21-fold increase in surfactin titer was obtained compared with cultivations in shake flasks. In contrast to fed-batch operations using Bacillus subtilis JABs24, an sfp(+) variant derived from B. subtilis 168, JABs32, reached an up to fourfold increase in surfactin titers using the same fed-batch protocol. Additionally, a two-stage feed process was established utilizing strain JABs32. Using an optimized mineral salt medium in this high cell density fermentation approach, after 31 h of cultivation, surfactin titers of 23.7 g L(-1) were reached with a biomass concentration of 41.3 g L(-1), thus achieving an enhanced Y(P/X) value of 0.57 g g(-1) as well as a q(P/X) of 0.018 g g(-1) h(-1). The mutation of spo0A locus and an elongation of AbrB in the strain utilized in combination with a high cell density fed-batch process represents a promising new route for future enhancements on surfactin production. KEY POINTS: • Utilization of a sporulation deficient strain for fed-batch operations • High cell density process with Bacillus subtilis for lipopeptide production was established • High titer surfactin production capabilities confirm highly promising future platform strain