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J Biosci Bioeng ; 130(4): 402-408, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32669208

ABSTRACT

Aerobic fed-batch cultures were studied as a means of suppressing the production of lactate, which inhibits the growth of lactic acid bacteria (LAB). LAB produce lactate via lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), regenerating nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) consumed during glycolysis. Therefore, we focused on NADH oxidase (NOX), employing oxygen as an electron acceptor, as an alternative pathway to LDH for NAD+ regeneration. To avoid glucose repression of NOX and NAD+ consumption by glycolysis exceeding NAD+ regeneration by NOX, glucose was fed gradually. When Lactococcus lactis MG 1363 was aerobically fed at a specific growth rate of 0.2 h-1, the amount of lactate produced per amount of grown cell was reduced to 12% of that in anaerobic batch cultures. Metabolic flux analysis revealed that in addition to NAD+ regeneration by NOX, ATP acquisition by production of acetate and NAD+ regeneration by production of acetoin and 2,3-butanediol contributed to suppression of lactate production.


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Batch Cell Culture Techniques , Lactic Acid/biosynthesis , Lactococcus lactis/growth & development , Lactococcus lactis/metabolism , Aerobiosis , Glucose/metabolism , Glycolysis , L-Lactate Dehydrogenase/metabolism , Multienzyme Complexes/metabolism , NAD/metabolism , NADH, NADPH Oxidoreductases/metabolism
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