Effect of Cultivation Conditions on the Composition of Extracellular Polysaccharide-Containing Substances in the Bacterium Azospirillum brasilense |
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Authors: | S A Konnova Yu P Fedonenko O E Makarov V V Ignatov |
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Institution: | (1) Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms, pr. Entuziastov 13, Saratov, 410015, Russia |
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Abstract: | Maintenance of pH 7.0 during the fermentation period favors accumulation of high molecular weight polysaccharide-containing components called lipopolysaccharide–protein and polysaccharide–lipid complexes in the capsules and culture medium. Increased pH of the culture medium to 8.0 reduced the period of exponential growth and the yield of polysaccharide-containing complexes as compared to optimal conditions. Maintenance of pH 5.5 suppressed the culture growth and polysaccharide production. The polysaccharide–lipid complexes obtained when pH was stabilized at the level of 7.0–8.0 had relatively low molecular weights and included only acidic polysaccharides. The use of potassium gluconate instead of sodium malate as a source of carbon in the culture medium changed the polysaccharide composition and increased the content of glucosamine, which increased the affinity of polysaccharides for wheat germ agglutinin. Prolongation of Azospirillum cultivation to five days introduced new glucose-containing polysaccharide components in the capsule. |
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