Mr. Fazeli et al., PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTORS AFFECTING STREPTOMYCIN PRODUCTION BY STREPTOMYCES-GRISEUS ATCC-12475 IN BATCH AND CONTINUOUS-CULTURE, FEMS microbiology letters, 126(1), 1995, pp. 55-61
Conditions of growth are described for the production of streptomycin
by Streptomyces griseus ATCC 12475 using chemically defined minimal me
dium and complex medium. It was found using batch cultures that early
synthesis of the antibiotic occurred during growth in minimal medium b
ut was delayed until the onset of stationary phase in complex medium.
This effect was independent of whether spores or vegetative cells were
used as inoculum. Stability of streptomycin biosynthesis in continuou
s culture was dependent on dilution rate and medium employed. Cultures
were highly unstable when grown on complex medium but could be mainta
ined in steady states in continuous culture using minimal medium when
the dilution rate was increased in a stepwise manner, starting at a di
lution rate of 0.02 h(-1) (15% of mu(max)). The effect of changing dil
ution rate on growth, streptomycin production and the level of strepto
mycin phosphotransferase was examined using this technique.