EFFECT OF HYPHAL MICROMORPHOLOGY ON BIOREACTOR PERFORMANCE OF ANTIBIOTIC-PRODUCING SACCHAROPOLYSPORA-ERYTHRAEA CULTURES

Citation
Sm. Martin et Me. Bushell, EFFECT OF HYPHAL MICROMORPHOLOGY ON BIOREACTOR PERFORMANCE OF ANTIBIOTIC-PRODUCING SACCHAROPOLYSPORA-ERYTHRAEA CULTURES, Microbiology, 142, 1996, pp. 1783-1788
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
13500872
Volume
142
Year of publication
1996
Part
7
Pages
1783 - 1788
Database
ISI
SICI code
1350-0872(1996)142:<1783:EOHMOB>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
When Saccharopolyspora erythraea biomass from submerged culture was fi ltered (100-120 mu m sintered glass filter) the antibiotic yield of th e retentate (mean hyphal particle diameter 103 mu m) was significantly higher [1.740 mg (mg biomass)(-1)] than that of the filtrate [1.286 m g (mg biomass)(-1); mean hyphal particle diameter 88 mu m], A hypothes is to explain this is that there is a critical hyphal particle diamete r, below which the particle is incapable of producing antibiotic. This would be a consequence of the site of antibiotic production occurring at a fixed distance from the growing hyphal tip. A protocol is propos ed for calculation of the hypothetical critical hyphal diameter (88 mu m in this case), The proportion of retentate (more productive) fracti on of biomass varied between 60% and 30% during the course of a batch culture, Bioreactor stirrer speed significantly affected mean hyphal p article diameter (70 mu m at 1500 r,p,m,; 124 mu m at 750 r,p,m,) and antibiotic productivity [0.867 mg (mg biomass)(-1) at 1500 r,p,m.; 0.9 13 mg (mg biomass)(-1) at 750 r.p.m.].