Production of the Polysaccharide Curdlan by Agrobacterium species on Processing Coproducts and Plant Lignocellulosic Hydrolysates

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This review examines the production of the biopolymer curdlan, synthesized by Agrobacterium species (sp.), on processing coproducts and plant lignocellulosic hydrolysates. Curdlan is a β-(1→3)-D-glucan that has various food, non-food and biomedical applications. A number of carbon sources support bacterial curdlan production upon depletion of nitrogen in the culture medium. The influence of culture medium pH is critical to the synthesis of curdlan. The biosynthesis of the β-(1→3)-D-glucan is likely controlled by a regulatory protein that controls the genes involved in the bacterial production of curdlan. Curdlan overproducer mutant strains have been isolated from Agrobacterium sp. ATCC 31749 and ATCC 31750 by chemical mutagenesis and different selection procedures. Several processing coproducts of crops have been utilized to support the production of curdlan. Of the processing coproducts investigated, cassava starch waste hydrolysate as a carbon source or wheat bran as a nitrogen source supported the highest curdlan production by ATCC 31749 grown at 30 °C. To a lesser extent, plant biomass hydrolysates have been explored as possible substrates for curdlan production by ATCC 31749. Prairie cordgrass hydrolysates have been shown to support curdlan production by ATCC 31749 although a curdlan overproducer mutant strain, derived from ATCC 31749, was shown to support nearly double the level of ATCC 31749 curdlan production under the same growth conditions.

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West, T. P. (2020). Production of the Polysaccharide Curdlan by Agrobacterium species on Processing Coproducts and Plant Lignocellulosic Hydrolysates. Fermentation. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation6010016

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