Isolation of NH4+-tolerant mutants of Actinobacillus succinogenes for succinic acid production by continuous selection

Gui zi Ye, Min Jiang, Jian Li, Ke Quan Chen, Yong an Xi, Shu Wen Liu, Ping Wei, Ping kai Ouyang

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Abstract

Actinobacillus succinogenes, a representative succinicacid- producing microorganism, is seriously inhibited by ammonium ions, thereby hampering the industrial use of A. succinogenes with ammonium-ion-based materials as the pH controller. Therefore, this study isolated an ammonium-ion-tolerant mutant of A. succinogenes using a continuous-culture technique in which all the environmental factors, besides the stress (ammonium ions), were kept constant. Instead of operating the mutant-generating system as a nutrient-limited chemostat, it was used as a nutrientunlimited system, allowing the cells to be continuously cultured at the maximum specific growth rate. The mutants were isolated on agar plates containing the acid-base indicator bromothymol blue and a high level of ammonium ions that would normally kill the parent strain by 100%. When cultured in anaerobic bottles with an ammonium ion concentration of 354 mmol/l, the mutant YZ0819 produced 40.21 g/l of succinic acid with a yield of 80.4%, whereas the parent strain NJ113 was unable to grow. When using NH4OH to buffer the culture pH in a 3.0 l stirred bioreactor, YZ0819 produced 35.15 g/l of succinic acid with a yield of 70.3%, which was 155% higher than that produced by NJ113. In addition, the morphology of YZ0819 changed in the fermentation broth, as the cells were aggregated from the beginning to the end of the fermentation. Therefore, these results indicate that YZ0819 can efficiently produce succinic acid when using NH4OH as the pH controller, and the formation of aggregates can be useful for transferring the cells from a cultivation medium for various industrial applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1219-1225
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume20
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2010

Keywords

  • Actinobacillus succinogenes
  • Ammonium ion tolerant
  • Continuous selection
  • Continuousculture technique
  • Succinic acid

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