Abstract
The process of L-threonine production using Escherichia coli TRFC was investigated, and the result showed that there was a large amount of acetic acid in the broth. The effects of acetic acid, which is a known inhibitory metabolite in E. coli cultivation, on L-threonine production by recombinant E. coli TRFC were evaluated, and the result indicated that the growth of E. coli TRFC and L-threonine formation were significantly inhibited in the presence of acetic acid. Two combined feeding strategies were applied to L-threonine fed-batch fermentation in order to investigate the effects of the feeding strategy on L-threonine fermentation. The results showed that using the combined feeding strategy of pseudo- exponential feeding and glucose-stat feeding resulted in high cell density (36.67 g L-1) and L-threonine production (124.57 g L-1) as well as low accumulation of by-products. This work provides a useful approach for large-scale production of L-threonine.
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Wanga, J., Cheng, L. K., & Chen, N. (2014). High-level production of L-threonine by recombinant Escherichia coli with combined feeding strategies. Biotechnology and Biotechnological Equipment, 28(3), 495–501. https://doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2014.927682
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