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Fed-batch production of <Emphasis Type="SmallCaps">d</Emphasis>-ribose from sugar mixtures by transketolase-deficient <Emphasis Type="Italic">Bacillus subtilis</Emphasis> SPK1
Authors:Yong-Cheol?Park  Sung-Gun?Kim  Kyungmoon?Park  Kelvin?H?Lee  Email author" target="_blank">Jin-Ho?SeoEmail author
Institution:(1) Interdisciplinary Program for Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology, School of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-742, Korea;(2) Department of Chemical System Engineerings, College of Science and Technology, Hongik University, Jochiwon, Chungnam 339-701, Korea;(3) Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Abstract:d-Ribose, a five-carbon sugar, is used as a key intermediate for the production of various biomaterials, such as riboflavin and inosine monophosphate. A high d-ribose-producing Bacillus subtilis SPK1 strain was constructed by the chemical mutation of the transketolase-deficient strain, B. subtilis JY1. Batch fermentation of B. subtilis SPK1 with 20 g l–1 xylose and 20 g l–1 glucose resulted in 4.78 g l–1 dry cell mass, 23.0 g l–1d-ribose concentration, and 0.72 g l–1 h–1 productivity, corresponding to a 1.5- to 1.7-fold increase when compared with values for the parental strain. A late-exponential phase was chosen as the best point for switching to a fed-batch process. Optimized fed-batch fermentation of B. subtilis SPK1, feeding a mixture of 200 g l–1 xylose and 50 g l–1 glucose after the late-exponential phase reduced the residual xylose and glucose concentrations to less than 7.0 g l–1 and gave the best results of 46.6 g l–1d-ribose concentration and 0.88 g l–1 h–1 productivity which were 2.0- and 1.2-fold higher than the corresponding values in a simple batch fermentation.
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