Enhancement of L-serine production by corynebacterium glutamicum SYPS-062 directly from sucrose

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Purpose: To improve the production of L-serine from sucrose directly by wild type Corynebacterium glutamicum SYPS-062. Methods: The culture medium for the production of L-serine was optimized using a statistical experimental design. Sucrose, ammonium sulfate ((NH4)2SO4) and biotin were the key factors, based on previous studies. A three-level Box-Behnken factorial design combined with response surface methodology were used to optimize the medium for the production of L-serine. Validation experiments were also carried out to establish the adequacy and accuracy of the model obtained. Results: Under optimal conditions (sucrose 81 g/l, (NH4)2SO4 30 g/l and biotin 27 μg/l), L-serine concentration increased to 14.90 g/l which is about 2.5-fold increase over that of the original medium (6 g/l). L-serine concentration in a 5 L fermenter reached 16.4 g/L. Conclusion: The results show that statistical medium design method is effective in improving L-serine production. The optimization medium is considered fundamental and useful for the development of C. glutamicum SYPS-062 cultivation process for efficient production of L-serine on a large scale.

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Zhang, X., Li, H., Dou, W., Xu, X., & Xu, Z. (2014). Enhancement of L-serine production by corynebacterium glutamicum SYPS-062 directly from sucrose. Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 13(12), 2011–2014. https://doi.org/10.4314/tjpr.v13i12.9

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