Abstract
In the present study, Streptomyces rimosus was confronted with Streptomyces noursei, Pen-icillium rubens, Aspergillus niger, Chaetomium globosum, or Mucor racemosus in two-species submerged co-cultures in shake flasks with the goal of evaluating the oxytetracycline production and morphological development. The co-culture of S. rimosus with S. noursei exhibited stimulation in oxytetracycline biosynthesis compared with the S. rimosus monoculture, whereas the presence of M. racemosus resulted in a delay in antibiotic production. Different strategies of initiating the “S. rimosus + S. noursei” co-cultures were tested. The improvement in terms of oxytetracycline titers was recorded in the cases where S. noursei was co-inoculated with S. rimosus in the form of spores. As the observed morphological changes were not unique to the co-culture involving S. noursei, there was no evidence that the improvement of oxytetracycline levels could be attributed mainly to morphology-related characteristics.
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Boruta, T., & Ścigaczewska, A. (2021). Enhanced oxytetracycline production by streptomyces rimosus in submerged co-cultures with streptomyces noursei. Molecules, 26(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26196036
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