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Phosphate limitation increases coenzyme Q10 production in industrial Rhodobacter sphaeroides HY01

Authors :
Haihong Chen
Xu Zheng
Lan Xu
Ke-Feng Wang
Zhichun Zhu
Chuan Li
Lixin Zhang
Siliang Zhang
Zhan Guanghuang
Lu Zhang
Gao-Yi Tan
Leshi Liu
Liming Zhou
Xiuliang Yang
Dan Li
Tong Shi
Yuanhang Li
Hui Xu
Weishan Wang
Biqin Chen
Source :
Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology, Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp 212-219 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is an important component of the respiratory chain in humans and some bacteria. As a high-value-added nutraceutical antioxidant, CoQ10 has excellent capacity to prevent cardiovascular disease. The content of CoQ10 in the industrial Rhodobacter sphaeroides HY01 is hundreds of folds higher than normal physiological levels. In this study, we found that overexpression or optimization of the synthetic pathway failed CoQ10 overproduction in the HY01 strain. Moreover, under phosphate- limited conditions (decreased phosphate or in the absence of inorganic phosphate addition), CoQ10 production increased significantly by 12% to220 mg/L, biomass decreased by 12%, and the CoQ10 productivity of unit cells increased by 27%. In subsequent fed-batch fermentation, CoQ10 production reached 272 mg/L in the shake-flask fermentation and 1.95 g/L in a 100-L bioreactor under phosphate limitation. Furthermore, to understand the mechanism associated with CoQ10 overproduction under phosphate- limited conditions, the comparatve transcriptome analysis was performed. These results indicated that phosphate limitation combined with glucose fed-batch fermentation represented an effective strategy for CoQ10 production in the HY01. Phosphate limitation induced a pleiotropic effect on cell metabolism, and that improved CoQ10 biosynthesis efficiency was possibly related to the disturbance of energy metabolism and redox potential. Keywords: R sphaeroides, CoQ10, Phosphate limitation, Overproduction, Scale-up, Transcriptome

Details

ISSN :
2405805X
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology
Accession number :
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