Improvement of culture conditions forl-proline production by a recombinant strain ofSerratia marcescens |
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Authors: | Makoto Masuda Satoru Takamatu Noriyuki Nishimura Saburo Komatsubara Tetsuya Tosa |
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Affiliation: | 1. Research Laboratory of Applied Biochemistry, Tanabe Seiyaku Co. Ltd., 16-89 Kashima-3-chome, Yodogawa-ku, 532, Osaka, Japan
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Abstract: | Serratia marcescens SP511 was previously reported to be anl-proline-producing strain that harbors a recombinant plasmid carrying the mutant type of the proline operon. This strain produced 65 g/L ofl-proline in a medium containing 22% sucrose and urea after 5 d of incubation under the conventional culture conditions. We searched for more suitable culture conditions for more abundantl-proline production by SP511. To improve the supply of a nitrogen source to cells, ammonium was used instead of urea and fed to a culture under control of the pH of the medium. The concentrations of MgSO4 and K2HPO4 were increased, and in addition, sucrose was continuously added to the culture at a final concentration of 32%. Under these conditions, the cell amount was increased twofold over that under the previous conditions andl-proline production reached a maximum of more than 100 g/L after 4 d of incubation. |
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