Production of polygalacturonase by recombinant Aspergillus oryzae in solid-state fermentation using potato pulp

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The aim of this study was to produce valuable products from potato pulp, which is a byproduct of potato starch production and contains a high concentration of starch. We used the pulp as a substrate for polygalacturonase (PG) production in solid-state fermentation by a recombinant Aspergillus oryzae strain, PGB3. To generate PGB3, we constructed the PG gene (pgaB) overexpression vector pGBmR, and used that vector to transform the A. oryzae strain, RIB40. PGB3 carries a PG gene under control of the Taka-amylase gene promoter. When cultured in potato pulp solid medium, PGB3 grew more rapidly and produced 4.5 times more PG than RIB40. We observed maximum production (173 U/g) of PG after 2 days of culture of PGB3 in potato pulp solid medium. This high-level PG production from potato pulp demonstrates its potential as a useful substrate in fermentation.

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Suzuki, S., Fukuoka, M., Tada, S., Matsushita-Morita, M., Hattori, R., Kitamoto, N., & Kusumoto, K. I. (2010). Production of polygalacturonase by recombinant Aspergillus oryzae in solid-state fermentation using potato pulp. Food Science and Technology Research, 16(5), 517–521. https://doi.org/10.3136/fstr.16.517

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