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Biosynthesis regulation of natamycin production from Streptomyces natalensis HDMNTE-01 enhanced by response surface methodology

Journal

PREPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY & BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 47, Issue 9, Pages 939-944

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10826068.2017.1365244

Keywords

Biosynthesis regulation; natamycin; response surface methodology; Streptomyces natalensis

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31570492, 31470537]
  2. Innovation Team in Science and Technology of Heilongjiang Province [2012td009]

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Natamycin has been widely applied in medical treatments and food protection widely due to its effective inhibition to the growth of yeast and mold. As polyene macrolide antibiotic, the biosynthesis pathway of natamycin is relatively clear. To regulate the biosynthesis of natamycin, additions of precursors affecting cell growth and natamycin production were investigated. The results showed that 0.003% (w/v) potassium ferrocyanide and sodium propionate: n-butanol at a ratio of 4:1 was added into the broth at 0 and 24hr, respectively, and they contributed to yield natamycin, reaching 1.62gL(-1) (174.6% higher than control). Furthermore, response surface methodology was undertaken to enhance natamycin production by Streptomyces natalensis HDMNTE-01 (a wild strain). The optimum conditions determined were: glucose 3.97%; soya peptone 2%; yeast extract 0.5%; original pH 7.0; inoculum volume 6%; growth in a 250-mL flask containing 24.68mL of medium; shaken (220rpm) at 28 degrees C for 4 days. Under the optimized conditions, the yield was 2.81gL(-1) natamycin in 5-L fermentor when the fermentation was processed.

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