TY - JOUR
T1 - An environmentally friendly strategy for cadaverine bio-production
T2 - In situ utilization of CO2 self-released from L-lysine decarboxylation for pH control
AU - Wei, Guoguang
AU - Zhang, Alei
AU - Lu, Xuedong
AU - He, Feng
AU - Li, Hui
AU - Xu, Sheng
AU - Li, Ganlu
AU - Chen, Kequan
AU - Ouyang, Pingkai
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/4
Y1 - 2020/4
N2 - In this study, we propose a novel in situ pH control method for bio-production of cadaverine. The CO2released from l-lysine decarboxylation in whole cell catalysis process was used to adjust the pH of the conversion system via sealing the reactor. The results showed that the self-released CO2can well control the pH of the conversion system below 7.5 in the whole process, when the pressure of a reactor was maintained at 0.2 Mpa. Meanwhile, the system using self-released CO2as pH control possess better ability of cadaverine production with less cell damage, compared with that of using HCl. The optimal conditions for cadaverine production using self-released CO2as pH control were an initial concentration of l-lysine of 300.0 g/L, pyridoxal-5-phosphate of 0.15 mM, rotation of 300 rpm, time of 180 min, and resulting cadaverine of 208.2 g/L with 99.33 % conversion ratio of the substrate l-lysine. Furthermore, the protocol can be scaled up to a 3000 L reactor with similar yield and shorter conversion time (120 min) under optimized conditions, compared with that (180 min) of 7.5 L fermenter. Additionally, cadaverine of high purity (99.82 %) with recovery of 72.29 % was obtained by purification. This new approach provided a green and efficient method for industrial bio-production of cadaverine without the use of acids or other environmentally unfriendly reagents.
AB - In this study, we propose a novel in situ pH control method for bio-production of cadaverine. The CO2released from l-lysine decarboxylation in whole cell catalysis process was used to adjust the pH of the conversion system via sealing the reactor. The results showed that the self-released CO2can well control the pH of the conversion system below 7.5 in the whole process, when the pressure of a reactor was maintained at 0.2 Mpa. Meanwhile, the system using self-released CO2as pH control possess better ability of cadaverine production with less cell damage, compared with that of using HCl. The optimal conditions for cadaverine production using self-released CO2as pH control were an initial concentration of l-lysine of 300.0 g/L, pyridoxal-5-phosphate of 0.15 mM, rotation of 300 rpm, time of 180 min, and resulting cadaverine of 208.2 g/L with 99.33 % conversion ratio of the substrate l-lysine. Furthermore, the protocol can be scaled up to a 3000 L reactor with similar yield and shorter conversion time (120 min) under optimized conditions, compared with that (180 min) of 7.5 L fermenter. Additionally, cadaverine of high purity (99.82 %) with recovery of 72.29 % was obtained by purification. This new approach provided a green and efficient method for industrial bio-production of cadaverine without the use of acids or other environmentally unfriendly reagents.
KW - CO
KW - Cadaverine
KW - Decarboxylase
KW - L-lysine
KW - Lysine
KW - pHcontrol
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jcou.2019.12.024
DO - 10.1016/j.jcou.2019.12.024
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85091147517
SN - 2212-9820
VL - 37
SP - 278
EP - 284
JO - Journal of CO2 Utilization
JF - Journal of CO2 Utilization
ER -