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Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1 growth performance and lipid accumulation on different carbon sources.

Karina Salcedo-Vite1, Juan-Carlos Sigala2, Daniel Segura3, Guillermo Gosset1, Alfredo Martinez4.   

Abstract

Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1 is a microorganism with the potential to produce storage lipids. Here, a systematic study was carried out to evaluate growth performance and accumulation of wax esters and triacylglycerols using glycerol, xylose, glucose, acetate, ethanol, and pyruvate as carbon sources. High specific growth rates (μ) were found in gluconeogenic carbon sources (ethanol, acetate, and pyruvate: 0.94 ± 0.18, 0.93 ± 0.06, and 0.61 ± 0.01 h-1, respectively), and low in glucose (0.25 ± 0.01 h-1). Interestingly, these μ values were sustained in a broad range of concentrations of glucose (0.5-50 g L-1), pyruvate (3-10 g L-1), and acetate (0.3-2 g L-1), suggesting a high tolerance to glucose and pyruvate. It was observed that ADP1 is not able to use glycerol or xylose as unique carbon sources. On the other hand, ADP1 showed sensitivity to osmotic upshifts, noted by the lysis at the beginning of cultivations on different carbon sources. However, ADP1 is adapted to relatively high substrate concentrations as indicated by the minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) determined at 24 h of cultivations: 350, 50, 80, and 15 g L-1 for glucose, ethanol, pyruvate, and acetate, respectively. Remarkably, ADP1 co-utilized glucose, acetate, ethanol, and pyruvate. Finally, the accumulation of storage lipids, wax esters (WEs), and triacylglycerols (TAGs) showed to be substrate dependent. Under nitrogen-limiting conditions, the TAGs:WEs (mol:mol) accumulation ratios were 1:4.9 in pyruvate and 1:1.6 in glucose, the WEs were mainly accumulated in acetate. In ethanol, no accumulation of lipids was detected.

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Keywords:  Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1; Carbon source utilization; Gluconeogenic carbon sources; Storage lipids

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31144015     DOI: 10.1007/s00253-019-09910-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0175-7598            Impact factor:   4.813


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