爬行假单胞菌B-6bs在烧瓶水平上使用全因子实验设计产生初级代谢物

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY Archives of Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-01-03 DOI:10.1007/s00203-024-04202-1
Itan Homero Ruiz-Hernandez, Luis Alberto Madrigal-Perez, Héctor Eduardo Martinez-Flores, Juan Carlos González-Hernández
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由爬行假单胞菌B-6bs产生的代谢物葡萄糖酸、5-酮葡萄糖酸、脯氨酸和谷氨酸在工业上具有重要意义,特别是在食品和制药部门。然而,生产这些代谢物需要补充生物素以提高产量,这是一种昂贵的添加剂,减少其使用可以显著降低生产成本。因此,本研究旨在在不添加生物素的情况下提高葡萄糖酸、5-酮葡萄糖酸、脯氨酸和谷氨酸的产量。为了实现这一目标,采用全因子设计,改变搅拌速度,葡萄糖浓度和温度,以确定代谢物生产的最佳条件。采用分光光度法和薄层色谱法测定代谢物浓度,使用Minitab®18对结果进行统计学分析。结果表明,在不添加生物素的情况下,爬行假单胞菌B-6bs可有效生产葡萄糖酸(50.51±0.035 g/L, YP/S: 0.917 g/g)、5-酮葡萄糖酸(44.46±0.23 g/L, YP/S: 0.947 g/g)、脯氨酸(0.1727±0.00085 g/L, YP/S: 0.00004 g/g)和谷氨酸(0.853±0.142 g/L, YP/S: 0.013 g/g)。葡萄糖浓度为55 g/L时产量最佳。这些发现为高价值代谢物的生产提供了一种可行的不依赖生物素的策略。这项研究为具有成本效益的生产过程提供了新的见解,使其与工业应用相关。
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Production of primary metabolites by Pseudomonas reptilivora B-6bs at the flask level using a full factorial experimental design

The metabolites gluconic acid, 5-ketogluconic acid, proline, and glutamic acid, produced by Pseudomonas reptilivora B-6bs, are industrially important, particularly in food and pharmaceutical sectors. However, producing these metabolites involves biotin supplementation to enhance yields, which is an expensive additive, and reducing its use can significantly lower production costs. Thus, This study aimed to enhance the production of gluconic acid, 5-ketogluconic acid, proline, and glutamic acid without biotin supplementation. To achieve this, a full factorial design was employed, varying agitation speed, glucose concentration, and temperature to determine the optimal conditions for metabolite production. Metabolite concentration was measured using spectrophotometric analysis and thin-layer chromatography (TLC), and the results were statistically analyzed using Minitab® 18. The findings demonstrate that Pseudomonas reptilivora B-6bs effectively produce gluconic acid (50.51 ± 0.035 g/L, YP/S: 0.917 g/g) and 5-ketogluconic acid (44.46 ± 0.23 g/L, YP/S: 0.947 g/g), along with proline (0.1727 ± 0.00085 g/L, YP/S: 0.00004 g/g) and glutamic acid (0.853 ± 0.142 g/L, YP/S: 0.013 g/g) without biotin supplementation. Optimal production was observed with a glucose concentration of 55 g/L. These findings provide a viable biotin-independent strategy for high-value metabolite production. This study contributes novel insights into cost-effective production processes, making it relevant to industrial applications.

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Archives of Microbiology
Archives of Microbiology 生物-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Research papers must make a significant and original contribution to microbiology and be of interest to a broad readership. The results of any experimental approach that meets these objectives are welcome, particularly biochemical, molecular genetic, physiological, and/or physical investigations into microbial cells and their interactions with their environments, including their eukaryotic hosts. Mini-reviews in areas of special topical interest and papers on medical microbiology, ecology and systematics, including description of novel taxa, are also published. Theoretical papers and those that report on the analysis or ''mining'' of data are acceptable in principle if new information, interpretations, or hypotheses emerge.
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