Effects of oxygen-vectors on the synthesis of epsilon-poly-lysine and the metabolic characterization of Streptomyces albulus PD-1

2015 
Abstract The production of epsilon-poly-lysine (ɛ-PL) was enhanced by adding oxygen-vectors to the culture broth of Streptomyces albulus PD-1. ɛ-PL concentration reached a maximum of 30.8 ± 0.46 g/L and the dry cell weight was 33.8 ± 0.29 g/L when 0.5% n -dodecane was added to fed-batch fermentation. This improvement in ɛ-PL production and cell mass production can be related to 0.5% n -dodecane that could maintain dissolved oxygen concentration >32% saturation throughout the course of the ɛ-PL production phase. The transcription level of key genes and enzyme activities were analyzed. Results showed that the metabolic pathway responsible for ɛ-PL synthesis was strengthened when n -dodecane was added. The change in intracellular nucleotide levels was also investigated. Higher ATP level and a lower NADH/NAD + ratio were obtained with 0.5% n -dodecane in broth, thereby providing more energy for ɛ-PL synthesis. These results indicated that ɛ-PL synthesis was strengthened from carbon metabolism and energy metabolism with 0.5% n -dodecane in broth.
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