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Pre‐incubation conditions determine the fermentation pattern and microbial community structure in fermenters at mild hydrostatic pressure

Fermentation at elevated hydrostatic pressure is a novel strategy targeting product selectivity. However, the role of inoculum history and cross‐resistance, that is, acquired tolerance from incubation under distinctive environmental stress, remains unclear in high‐pressure operation. In our here pre...

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Autores principales: Ceron‐Chafla, Pamela, García‐Timermans, Cristina, de Vrieze, Jo, Ganigué, Ramon, Boon, Nico, Rabaey, Korneel, van Lier, Jules B., Lindeboom, Ralph E. F.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9325544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35312065
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bit.28085
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author Ceron‐Chafla, Pamela
García‐Timermans, Cristina
de Vrieze, Jo
Ganigué, Ramon
Boon, Nico
Rabaey, Korneel
van Lier, Jules B.
Lindeboom, Ralph E. F.
author_facet Ceron‐Chafla, Pamela
García‐Timermans, Cristina
de Vrieze, Jo
Ganigué, Ramon
Boon, Nico
Rabaey, Korneel
van Lier, Jules B.
Lindeboom, Ralph E. F.
author_sort Ceron‐Chafla, Pamela
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description Fermentation at elevated hydrostatic pressure is a novel strategy targeting product selectivity. However, the role of inoculum history and cross‐resistance, that is, acquired tolerance from incubation under distinctive environmental stress, remains unclear in high‐pressure operation. In our here presented work, we studied fermentation and microbial community responses of halotolerant marine sediment inoculum (MSI) and anaerobic digester inoculum (ADI), pre‐incubated in serum bottles at different temperatures and subsequently exposed to mild hydrostatic pressure (MHP; < 10 MPa) in stainless steel reactors. Results showed that MHP effects on microbial growth, activity, and community structure were strongly temperature‐dependent. At moderate temperature (20°C), biomass yield and fermentation were not limited by MHP; suggesting a cross‐resistance effect from incubation temperature and halotolerance. Low temperatures (10°C) and MHP imposed kinetic and bioenergetic limitations, constraining growth and product formation. Fermentation remained favorable in MSI at 28°C and ADI at 37°C, despite reduced biomass yield resulting from maintenance and decay proportionally increasing with temperature. Microbial community structure was modified by temperature during the enrichment, and slight differences observed after MHP‐exposure did not compromise functionality. Results showed that the relation incubation temperature—halotolerance proved to be a modifier of microbial responses to MHP and could be potentially exploited in fermentations to modulate product/biomass ratio.
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spelling pubmed-93255442022-07-30 Pre‐incubation conditions determine the fermentation pattern and microbial community structure in fermenters at mild hydrostatic pressure Ceron‐Chafla, Pamela García‐Timermans, Cristina de Vrieze, Jo Ganigué, Ramon Boon, Nico Rabaey, Korneel van Lier, Jules B. Lindeboom, Ralph E. F. Biotechnol Bioeng ARTICLES Fermentation at elevated hydrostatic pressure is a novel strategy targeting product selectivity. However, the role of inoculum history and cross‐resistance, that is, acquired tolerance from incubation under distinctive environmental stress, remains unclear in high‐pressure operation. In our here presented work, we studied fermentation and microbial community responses of halotolerant marine sediment inoculum (MSI) and anaerobic digester inoculum (ADI), pre‐incubated in serum bottles at different temperatures and subsequently exposed to mild hydrostatic pressure (MHP; < 10 MPa) in stainless steel reactors. Results showed that MHP effects on microbial growth, activity, and community structure were strongly temperature‐dependent. At moderate temperature (20°C), biomass yield and fermentation were not limited by MHP; suggesting a cross‐resistance effect from incubation temperature and halotolerance. Low temperatures (10°C) and MHP imposed kinetic and bioenergetic limitations, constraining growth and product formation. Fermentation remained favorable in MSI at 28°C and ADI at 37°C, despite reduced biomass yield resulting from maintenance and decay proportionally increasing with temperature. Microbial community structure was modified by temperature during the enrichment, and slight differences observed after MHP‐exposure did not compromise functionality. Results showed that the relation incubation temperature—halotolerance proved to be a modifier of microbial responses to MHP and could be potentially exploited in fermentations to modulate product/biomass ratio. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-04-01 2022-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9325544/ /pubmed/35312065 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bit.28085 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Biotechnology and Bioengineering published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Ceron‐Chafla, Pamela
García‐Timermans, Cristina
de Vrieze, Jo
Ganigué, Ramon
Boon, Nico
Rabaey, Korneel
van Lier, Jules B.
Lindeboom, Ralph E. F.
Pre‐incubation conditions determine the fermentation pattern and microbial community structure in fermenters at mild hydrostatic pressure
title Pre‐incubation conditions determine the fermentation pattern and microbial community structure in fermenters at mild hydrostatic pressure
title_full Pre‐incubation conditions determine the fermentation pattern and microbial community structure in fermenters at mild hydrostatic pressure
title_fullStr Pre‐incubation conditions determine the fermentation pattern and microbial community structure in fermenters at mild hydrostatic pressure
title_full_unstemmed Pre‐incubation conditions determine the fermentation pattern and microbial community structure in fermenters at mild hydrostatic pressure
title_short Pre‐incubation conditions determine the fermentation pattern and microbial community structure in fermenters at mild hydrostatic pressure
title_sort pre‐incubation conditions determine the fermentation pattern and microbial community structure in fermenters at mild hydrostatic pressure
topic ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9325544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35312065
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bit.28085
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