Literature DB >> 11223143

Dynamic responses of Pseudomonas fluorescens DF57 to nitrogen or carbon source addition.

C Roca1, L Olsson.   

Abstract

Cultures of Pseudomonas fluorescens DF57 were grown on different carbon and nitrogen sources. Glucose, succinate and acetate were used as carbon source and pulsed to an aerobic steady-state cultivation of P. fluorescens DF57 at D = 0.1 h(-1) with citrate as limiting carbon source. Glucose was utilised with the fastest uptake rate (19.4 C mmol l(-1) h(-1)) compared to succinate (8.8 C mmol l(-1) h(-1)) and acetate (4.3 C mmol l(-1) h(-1)). Acetate triggered an inhibition of cellular metabolism, which resulted in 2-h long growth arrest after its addition to the steady-state culture. The influence of the nitrogen source was investigated in an aerobic cultivation on a mixture of ammonium and nitrate as limiting nitrogen sources and citrate as non-limiting carbon source. When ammonia and nitrate were pulsed to the steady-state culture, they were mainly assimilated into biomass with a maximum uptake rate of 111 and 33 mg N l(-1) h(-1), respectively. Nitrate uptake was never complete as the residual concentration in the chemostat cultivation was 30 mg N l(-1) nitrate. A pulse of nitrite in the cultivation broth resulted in an inhibition of the growth but not of the primary metabolism, as nitrite was taken up at 38 mg N l(-1) h(-1), citrate was consumed and cofactors were produced continuously. In all experiments, oxygen was used as electron acceptor.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11223143     DOI: 10.1016/s0168-1656(00)00401-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biotechnol        ISSN: 0168-1656            Impact factor:   3.307


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