Combination of Two-Stage Continuous Feeding and Optimized Synthetic Medium Increases Lipid Production in Lipomyces starkeyi

IF 3 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Engineering in Life Sciences Pub Date : 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1002/elsc.70003
Chih-Chan Wu, Kenji Okano, Pijar Religia, Yuki Soma, Masatomo Takahashi, Yoshihiro Izumi, Takeshi Bamba, Kohsuke Honda
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The oleaginous yeast Lipomyces starkeyi is recognized for its remarkable lipid accumulation under nitrogen-limited conditions. However, precise control of microbial lipid production in L. starkeyi remains challenging due to the complexity of nutrient media.

We developed a two-stage fed-batch fermentation process using a well-defined synthetic medium in a 5-L bioreactor. In the first stage, the specific growth rate was maintained at a designated level by maximizing the cell density through optimizing the feeding rate, molar carbon-to-nitrogen (C/N) ratio, and phosphate concentration in feeding media, achieving a high cell density of 213 ± 10 × 107 cells mL−1. In the second stage, we optimized the molar C/N ratio in the feeding medium for lipid production and achieved high biomass (130 ± 5 g L−1), lipid titer (88 ± 6 g L−1), and lipid content (67% ± 2% of dry cellular weight). Our approach yielded a high lipid titer, comparable to the highest reported value of 68 g L−1 achieved in a nutrient medium, by optimizing cultivation conditions with a synthetic medium in L. starkeyi. This highlights the importance of well-established yet powerful bioprocess approaches for the precise control of microbial cultivation.

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两段连续饲养与优化合成培养基相结合可提高starkeyi脂菌的产脂量。
产油酵母在氮限制条件下具有显著的脂质积累能力。然而,由于营养介质的复杂性,精确控制L. starkeyi微生物脂质生产仍然具有挑战性。我们开发了一种两阶段补料分批发酵工艺,在5-L生物反应器中使用定义良好的合成培养基。在第一阶段,通过优化进料速率、摩尔碳氮比(C/N)和进料培养基中磷酸盐浓度,最大限度地提高细胞密度,使特定生长速率保持在一定水平,达到213±10 × 107个细胞mL-1的较高细胞密度。在第二阶段,我们优化了饲料中产脂的摩尔C/N比,获得了较高的生物量(130±5 g L-1)、脂质滴度(88±6 g L-1)和脂质含量(干细胞重的67%±2%)。我们的方法通过优化L. starkeyi合成培养基的培养条件,获得了高脂质滴度,与在营养培养基中获得的68 g L-1的最高报道值相当。这突出了建立完善而强大的生物工艺方法对微生物培养的精确控制的重要性。
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Engineering in Life Sciences
Engineering in Life Sciences 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
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3 months
期刊介绍: Engineering in Life Sciences (ELS) focuses on engineering principles and innovations in life sciences and biotechnology. Life sciences and biotechnology covered in ELS encompass the use of biomolecules (e.g. proteins/enzymes), cells (microbial, plant and mammalian origins) and biomaterials for biosynthesis, biotransformation, cell-based treatment and bio-based solutions in industrial and pharmaceutical biotechnologies as well as in biomedicine. ELS especially aims to promote interdisciplinary collaborations among biologists, biotechnologists and engineers for quantitative understanding and holistic engineering (design-built-test) of biological parts and processes in the different application areas.
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