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Hyperproduction of Poly-beta-Hydroxybutyrate during Exponential Growth of Azotobacter vinelandii UWD.

W J Page1, O Knosp.   

Abstract

The transformation of Azotobacter vinelandii UW with A. vinelandii 113 DNA resulted in the formation of rifampin-resistant colonies, 13% of which also inherited a previously unrecognized mutation in the respiratory NADH oxidase. These transformants produced colonies with a white-sectored phenotype after prolonged incubation. Cells from these sectors were separated and purified by streaking and were named UWD. The dense white phenotype was due to the production of a large amount of poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate during the exponential growth of strain UWD. The polymer accounted for 65 or 75% of the cell dry weight after 24 h of incubation of cultures containing glucose and either ammonium acetate or N(2), respectively, as the nitrogen source. Under the same conditions, strain UW cells contained 22 to 25% poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate, but O(2)-limited growth was required for these optimal production values. Polymer production was not dependent on O(2) limitation in strain UWD, but the efficiency of conversion of glucose to poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate was enhanced in O(2)-limited cultures. Conversion efficiencies were >0.25 and 0.33 mg of poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate per mg of glucose consumed under vigorous- and low-aeration conditions, respectively, compared with an efficiency of 0.05 achieved by strain UW. Strain UWD, therefore, appeared to from poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate under novel conditions, which may be useful in designing new methods for the industrial production of biodegradable plastics.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 16347925      PMCID: PMC202867          DOI: 10.1128/aem.55.6.1334-1339.1989

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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