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Quantitative physiology of Lactococcus lactis at extreme low‐growth rates
Authors:Onur Ercan  Eddy J Smid  Michiel Kleerebezem
Institution:1. Kluyver Centre for Genomics of Industrial Fermentation, , 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands;2. Top Institute Food and Nutrition, , 6709 PA Wageningen, The Netherlands;3. Laboratory of Microbiology, Wageningen University, , 6700 EJ Wageningen, The Netherlands;4. NIZO food research, , 6710 BA Ede, The Netherlands;5. Laboratory of Food Microbiology, Wageningen University, , 6700 EV Wageningen, The Netherlands;6. Host Microbe Interactomics, Wageningen University, , 6700 AH Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:This paper describes the metabolic adaptation of Lactococcus lactis during the transition from a growing to a non‐growing state using retentostat cultivation. Under retentostat cultivation, the specific growth rate decreased from 0.025 h?1 to 0.0001 h?1 in 42 days, while doubling time increased to more than 260 days. Viability of the overall culture was maintained above 90% but included approximately 20% damaged cells, which had lost their colony forming capacity on solid media. Although culture biomass and viability had reached a steady‐state after 14 days of retentostat cultivation, the morphology of the cells changed from coccus‐to‐rod shape at later stages of retentostat cultivation, by which the cell's surface to volume ratio was estimated to increase 2.4‐fold. Furthermore, the metabolic patterns switched between homolactic and mixed‐acid fermentation during the retentostat cultivation. Retentostat cultivation enabled the calculation of accurate substrate‐ and energy‐related maintenance coefficients and biomass yields under non‐growing conditions, which were in good agreement with those calculated by extrapolation from chemostat cultivations at high dilution rates. In this study, we illustrate how retentostat cultivation allows decoupling of growth and non‐growth associated processes in L. lactis, enabling the analysis of quantitative physiological responses of this bacterium to near zero‐specific growth rates.
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