Production of poly(3-hydroyxybutylate) by a novel alginolytic bacterium Hydrogenophaga sp. strain UMI-18 using alginate as a sole carbon source
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiosc.2019.02.008
Production of poly(3-hydroyxybutylate) by a novel alginolytic bacterium Hydrogenophaga sp. strain UMI-18 using alginate as a sole carbon source
Abstract
A novel alginolytic bacterium Hydrogenophaga sp. strain UMI-18 that produces poly(3-hydroyxybutylate) (PHB) in the alginate-mineral salt (AMS) medium containing 1% (w/v) sodium alginate as a sole carbon source was isolated from a decayed brown seaweed litter. The yield of PHB produced by strain UMI-18 was 1.1 ± 0.15 g/L of AMS and the PHB content in dried cell pellet was 58 ± 4% (w/w). Glucose, fructose, galactose, mannose, mannitol, sucrose and lactose were also available for the production of PHB by strain UMI-18. The yield of PHB in 1% (w/v) carbohydrate media reached 2.03-2.24 g/L for glucose and fructose, 0.75-1.64 g/L for alginate, galactose, mannitol and sucrose, and ∼0.15 g/L for lactose. The PHB produced by strain UMI-18 showed a glass-transition temperature (Tg) at 4°C, a melting temperature at 175°C, and an average molecular mass of 860 kDa. Draft genome analysis of the strain UMI-18 revealed that an alginate-assimilating gene cluster is located in contig 8 comprising 453,520 bp and the PHB-synthesis gene cluster is in contig 15 comprising 653,793 bp.
Keywords: Alginate; Alginate-assimilating gene cluster; Hydrogenophaga sp. UMI-18; Poly(3-hydroyxybutylate); Poly(3-hydroyxybutylate)-synthesis gene cluster.
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