Effect of acetic and butyric acids on the stability of solvent and spore formation by Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824 during repeated subculturing

Omar Assobhei , Abdellah El Kanouni , Mohammed Ismaili , Mohammed Loutfi , Henri Petitdemange
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We studied the effect of serial transfers on solventogenesis capacity and spore-forming ability by Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824 in two culture media. In reinforced clostridial medium (RCM), an abrupt decrease of the ability to ferment glucose and produce solvent occurred after the 10th to 12th transfer and spore formation failed after the 25th transfer. When 1.5 g/l of acetic and butyric acids were added to the RCM, however, the capacity to produce a normal level of solvents was not lost, whereas spore-forming ability was lost after the 23rd transfer. The shift from solventogenesis to acidogenesis did not occur in chemically defined medium (CDM) even by the 40th transfer. The dramatic decrease of solventogenesis in the degenerate culture was coupled with acetate/butyrate CoA transferase and acetoacetate decarboxylase deficient activities.

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乙酸和丁酸对醋酸丁酸梭菌ATCC 824反复传代培养过程中溶剂稳定性和孢子形成的影响
研究了连续转移对乙酰丁酸梭菌ATCC 824在两种培养基上产溶剂能力和孢子形成能力的影响。在强化梭菌培养基(RCM)中,第10 ~ 12次转移后发酵葡萄糖和产生溶剂的能力急剧下降,第25次转移后孢子形成失败。然而,当向RCM中添加1.5 g/l的乙酸和丁酸时,产生正常水平溶剂的能力并未丧失,而在第23次转移后,孢子形成能力丧失。在化学定义介质(CDM)中,即使在第40次转移时,也没有发生从溶剂发生到酸发生的转变。退化培养中溶质生成能力的急剧下降与乙酸/丁酸辅酶a转移酶和乙酰乙酸脱羧酶缺乏活性有关。
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