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Luis Romero Soto1,2, Habib Thabet1,3, Reuben Maghembe1,4, Denise Gameiro1, Doan Van-Thuoc5, Tarek Dishisha6, Rajni Hatti-Kaul1.
Abstract
Yangia sp. ND199 is a moderately halophilic bacterium isolated from mangrove samples in Northern Vietnam, which was earlier reported to grow on several sugars and glycerol to accumulate poly(hydroxyalkanoates) (PHA). In this study, the potential of the bacterium for co-production of exopolysaccharides (EPS) and PHA was investigated. Genome sequence analysis of the closely related Yangia sp. CCB-M3 isolated from mangroves in Malaysia revealed genes encoding enzymes participating in different EPS biosynthetic pathways. The effects of various cultivation parameters on the production of EPS and PHA were studied. The highest level of EPS (288 mg/L) was achieved using sucrose and yeast extract with 5% NaCl and 120 mM phosphate salts but with modest PHA accumulation (32% of cell dry weight, 1.3 g/L). Growth on fructose yielded the highest PHA concentration (85% of CDW, 3.3 g/L) at 90 mM phosphate and higher molecular weight EPS at 251 mg/L yield at 120 mM phosphate concentration. Analysis of EPS showed a predominance of glucose, followed by fructose and galactose, and minor amounts of acidic sugars.Entities:
Keywords: Yangia sp. ND199; co-production; exopolysaccharide; moderate halophile; poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)
Year: 2021 PMID: 33650793 DOI: 10.1002/mbo3.1160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microbiologyopen ISSN: 2045-8827 Impact factor: 3.139