The effect of feedback regulation and in situ product removal on the conversion of sugar to cycloheximide byStreptomyces griseus
β Scribed by Gregory F. Payne; Henry Y. Wang
- Book ID
- 104760736
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 503 KB
- Volume
- 151
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0302-8933
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β¦ Synopsis
An addition of cycloheximide to cycloheximideproducing Streptomyees griseus cultures resulted in reductions in the production rate and in the conversion of sugar into cycloheximide. In situ cycloheximide adsorption was observed to enhance: total cycloheximide titers; productivities; and the conversion of sugar to cycloheximide. During the secondary metabolite-producing phase, sugar consumption was observed to be linearly dependent on cycloheximide productivity. From this analysis a true product yield and maintenance coefficient were estimated to be 0.08 g cycloheximide/g glucose and 0.028 g glucose/g cell-h, respectively. The sixfold difference between this true product yield and a theoretical value obtained from knowledge of the biosynthetic pathway is discussed. Since the maintenance sugar requirement for cycloheximide production is large, stimulation of biosynthesis through in situ adsorption significantly increases the overall efficiency of sugar conversion to this secondary metabolite.
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