| Literature DB >> 29492704 |
Ziyu Sun1, Ruigang Wang2, Xiaodong Han2, Hui Xu3, Weichao Yang4.
Abstract
2-Keto-L-gulonic acid (the precursor of vitamin C) is bio-converted from L-sorbose by mixed fermentation of Ketogulonicigenium vulgare and a helper strain. The helper strain promotes the conversion of 2-KLG by enhancing the growth of K. vulgare, but its growth is greatly inhibited by high concentration of L-sorbose, which consequently influence the 2-KLG production. The aim of this study is to obtain L-sorbose-tolerant helper strain (LHS) by experimental evolution for reduced L-sorbose-inhibition-effect and enhanced 2-KLG productivity in high concentration of L-sorbose. After three steps screening by using our devised screening strategy, three strains (i.e., Bc 21, Bc 47, Bc 50) with high resistance to high concentration of L-sorbose were obtained. The fermentation tests by co-culturing Bc 21 and K. vulgare 418 showed that the production of 2-KLG was increased by 17.9% in 11% L-sorbose medium than that in 8% after 55 h of fermentation and the conversion rate was 89.5%. The results suggested that Bc 21 could be an ideal helper strain for 2-KLG production under high concentration of L-sorbose and demonstrated the feasibility of using experimental evolution to breed LHS for vitamin C production.Entities:
Keywords: 2-Keto-gulonic acid; Co-culture system; Helper strain; L-Sorbose; Vitamin C
Year: 2018 PMID: 29492704 PMCID: PMC5833332 DOI: 10.1186/s13568-018-0562-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AMB Express ISSN: 2191-0855 Impact factor: 3.298
Fig. 1The effect of l-sorbose on the growth of helper strain. Diamond the OD of helper strain at 0 h of fermentation at different concentration of l-sorbose; square the OD of helper strain at 12 h of fermentation at different concentration of l-sorbose
Fig. 2The flow-process diagram for screening l-sorbose-tolerant helper strain
Fig. 3Determination of cell density of helper strains in the first screening step
Fig. 4Determination of cell density of helper strains in the second screening step. Open bar: the OD of helper strain at 0 h of fermentation; filled bar: the OD of helper strain at 12 h of fermentation under the condition of 15% l-sorbose
Fig. 5The effect of l-sorbose-tolerant helper strain on the production of 2-KLG. A White bar: the concentration of 2-KLG produced by co-culturing l-sorbose-tolerant helper strain and K. vugare at 8% of l-sorbose in the medium; black bar: the concentration of 2-KLG produced by co-culturing l-sorbose-tolerant helper strain and K. vugare at 14% of l-sorbose in the medium; B White bar: the concentration of 2-KLG in 8% l-sorbose, gray bar: the concentration of 2-KLG in 11% l-sorbose; black bar: the concentration of 2-KLG in 14% l-sorbose. The same letters (a, b and c) in the bar denote treatments are not significantly different (P > 0.05)