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Mechanism of enhanced microalgal biomass and lipid accumulation through symbiosis between a highly succinic acid-producing strain of Escherichia coli SUC and Aurantiochytrium sp. SW1.
Zhang, Mei-Yu; Xu, Xin-Ru; Zhao, Ru-Ping; Huang, Chao; Song, Yuan-Da; Zhao, Zi-Tong; Zhao, Yu-Bin; Ren, Xiao-Jie; Zhao, Xin-He.
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  • Zhang MY; International Cooperative Joint Laboratory for Marine Microbial Cell Factories, Colin Ratledge Center for Microbial Lipids, College of Agricultural Engineering and Food Science, Shandong University of Technology, China; Shandong (Zibo) Prefabricated Food Research Center, College of Agricultural Engi
  • Xu XR; International Cooperative Joint Laboratory for Marine Microbial Cell Factories, Colin Ratledge Center for Microbial Lipids, College of Agricultural Engineering and Food Science, Shandong University of Technology, China.
  • Zhao RP; International Cooperative Joint Laboratory for Marine Microbial Cell Factories, Colin Ratledge Center for Microbial Lipids, College of Agricultural Engineering and Food Science, Shandong University of Technology, China.
  • Huang C; International Cooperative Joint Laboratory for Marine Microbial Cell Factories, Colin Ratledge Center for Microbial Lipids, College of Agricultural Engineering and Food Science, Shandong University of Technology, China.
  • Song YD; International Cooperative Joint Laboratory for Marine Microbial Cell Factories, Colin Ratledge Center for Microbial Lipids, College of Agricultural Engineering and Food Science, Shandong University of Technology, China.
  • Zhao ZT; Shandong (Zibo) Prefabricated Food Research Center, College of Agricultural Engineering and Food Science, Shandong University of Technology, Shandong, China.
  • Zhao YB; Luzhou Bio-Chem Technology Limited, Linyi, China.
  • Ren XJ; International Cooperative Joint Laboratory for Marine Microbial Cell Factories, Colin Ratledge Center for Microbial Lipids, College of Agricultural Engineering and Food Science, Shandong University of Technology, China; Shandong (Zibo) Prefabricated Food Research Center, College of Agricultural Engi
  • Zhao XH; International Cooperative Joint Laboratory for Marine Microbial Cell Factories, Colin Ratledge Center for Microbial Lipids, College of Agricultural Engineering and Food Science, Shandong University of Technology, China; Shandong (Zibo) Prefabricated Food Research Center, College of Agricultural Engi
Bioresour Technol ; 394: 130232, 2024 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38141881
ABSTRACT
Microalgae, known for rapid growth and lipid richness, hold potential in biofuels and high-value biomolecules. The symbiotic link with bacteria is crucial in large-scale open cultures. This study explores algal-bacterial interactions using a symbiotic model, evaluating acid-resistant Lactic acid bacteria (LAB), stress-resilient Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus licheniformis, and various Escherichia coli strains in the Aurantiochytrium sp. SW1 system. It was observed that E. coli SUC significantly enhanced the growth and lipid production of Aurantiochytrium sp. SW1 by increasing enzyme activity (NAD-IDH, NAD-ME, G6PDH) while maintaining sustained succinic acid release. Optimal co-culture conditions included temperature 28 °C, a 110 algae-to-bacteria ratio, and pH 8. Under these conditions, Aurantiochytrium sp. SW1 biomass increased 3.17-fold to 27.83 g/L, and total lipid content increased 2.63-fold to 4.87 g/L. These findings have implications for more efficient microalgal lipid production and large-scale cultivation.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Microalgas Idioma: En Revista: Bioresour Technol Assunto da revista: ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Microalgas Idioma: En Revista: Bioresour Technol Assunto da revista: ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article