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Draft genome sequencing of Sporolactobacillus terrae SBT-1, an efficient bacterium to ferment concentrated sugar to D-lactic acid.

Sitanan Thitiprasert1, Jirabhorn Piluk2, Vasana Tolieng2, Naoto Tanaka3, Yuh Shiwa3, Nobuyuki Fujita3, Somboon Tanasupawat4, Nuttha Thongchul2.   

Abstract

Recently, the industrial-scale development of microbial D-lactic acid production has been discussed. In this study, the efficiency of the new isolate Sporolactobacillus terrae SBT-1 for producing D-lactic acid under challenge conditions was investigated. The isolate SBT-1 exhibited superior activity in fermenting a very high glucose or sucrose concentration to D-lactic acid compared to the other S. terrae isolates previously reported in the literature; therefore, SBT-1 could overcome the limitations of effective lactic acid production. In batch cultivation using 360 g/L glucose, SBT-1 produced 290.30 g/L D-lactate with a sufficiently high glucose conversion yield of 86%, volumetric productivity of 3.02 g/L h, and optical purity of 96.80% enantiomer excess. SBT-1 could also effectively utilize 440 g/L sucrose as a sole carbon source to produce 276.50 g/L lactic acid with a conversion yield of 90%, a production rate of 2.88 g/L h, and an optical purity of 98%. D-Lactic acid fermentation by two other related producers, S. inulinus NRIC1133T and S. terrae NRIC0357T, was compared with fermentation by isolate SBT-1. The experimental data revealed that SBT-1 possessed the ability to ferment relatively high glucose or sucrose concentrations to D-lactic acid without obvious catabolite repression and byproduct formation compared to the two reference strains. In draft genome sequencing of S. terrae SBT-1, the results provided here can promote further study to overcome the current limitations for the industrial-scale production of D-lactic acid.
© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Catabolite repression; D-Lactic acid; Draft genome sequencing; Homofermentation; Sporolactobacillus terrae; Sugar tolerance

Year:  2021        PMID: 33961074     DOI: 10.1007/s00203-021-02352-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Microbiol        ISSN: 0302-8933            Impact factor:   2.552


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