Efficient biosynthesis of exopolysaccharide from Jerusalem artichoke using a novel strain of Bacillus velezensis LT-2

Qiao Meng, Chenghui Lu, Hua Gao, Guoxuan Chen, Lingtian Wu, Jinnan Wu, Sha Li, Bing Fang He

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Abstract

This study focused on the non-grain biorefining of Jerusalem artichoke (JA) for exopolysaccharide (EPS) efficient production by using Bacillus velezensis LT-2. Results showed that LT-2 could directly utilize JA tuber power (JATP) for EPS production, and its EPS yield reached 11.47 ± 0.33 g/L in the simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) mode. Furthermore, the SSF mode shortened the fermentation period by 26.67% and reduced the fermentation cost by 79.41% due to the improved substrate utilization and the avoidance of inhibition effects of a high fructose concentration. Transcriptome sequencing results showed that inulin could accelerate nucleotide-sugars biosynthesis, induce EPS synthetic gene cluster transcription, and strengthen the electron transport respiratory chain and the transporter systems, thereby ensuring EPS efficient synthesis. This work exhibited a productive non-grain and environmentally friendly fermentation strategy for EPS biosynthesis, which promoted the JA industry development and created new prospects for high-value industrial products biosynthesis by using JATP.

Original languageEnglish
Article number124346
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume320
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Bacillus velezensis LT-2
  • Exopolysaccharide
  • Jerusalem artichoke
  • Non-grain fermentation
  • Transcriptome sequencing

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