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d-Glucose does not catabolite repress a transketolase-deficientd-ribose-producingBacillus subtilis mutant strain
Authors:P De Wulf  W Soetaert  D Schwengers  E J Vandamme
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Industrial Microbiology and Biocatalysis, Faculty of Agricultural and Applied Biological Sciences, University of Ghent, Coupure links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium;(2) Pfeifer und Langen, Frankenstraße 25, 41539 Dormagen, Germany
Abstract:WhenBacillus subtilis strain ATCC 21951, a transketolase-deficientd-ribose-producing mutant, was grown ond-glucose plus a second substrate which is metabolized via the oxidative pentose phosphate cycle (d-gluconic acid,d-xylose,l-arabinose ord-xylitol),d-glucose did not catabolite repress metabolism of the second carbon source. Thed-ribose yield obtained with the simultaneously converted carbon substrates, significantly exceeded that when onlyd-glucose was used. In addition, the concentration of glycolytic by-products and the fermentation time significantly decreased. Based on these findings, a fermentation process was developed withB. subtilis strain ATCC 21951 in whichd-glucose (100 g L–1) andd-gluconic acid (50 g L–1) were converted into 45 g L–1 ofd-ribose and 7.5 g L–1 of acetoin. A second process, based ond-glucose andd-xylose (100 g L–1 each), yielded 60 g L–1 ofd-ribose and 4 g L–1 of acetoin plus 2,3-butanediol. Both mixed carbon source fermentations provide excellent alternatives to the less efficientd-glucose-based processes used so far.
Keywords:  font-variant:small-caps"  >d-ribose  Bacillus subtilis  transketolase  catabolite repression  pentose phosphate cycle
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