Am. Desouza et Iw. Sutherland, EXOPOLYSACCHARIDE AND STORAGE POLYMER PRODUCTION IN ENTEROBACTER-AEROGENES TYPE-8 STRAINS, Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 76(5), 1994, pp. 463-468
Many exopolysaccharide (EPS)-producing bacterial strains also synthesi
ze storage polymers. The production of slime EPS and of the storage po
lymer glycogen was compared in batch cultures of EPS(+) and EPS(-) iso
genic strains of Enterobacter aerogenes type 8. Conditions of nutrient
imbalance with high C : N ratios favoured both EPS and storage polyme
r synthesis and resulted in little subsequent degradation of glycogen.
In the EPS(+) strain, glycogen synthesis was consistently lower than
in the EPS(-) strain, indicating that substrate was preferentially use
d for EPS production. Reduced levels of carbon substrate in the growth
medium resulted in lower storage polymer synthesis and in the degrada
tion of the glycogen formed in EPS-producing bacteria. Considerable di
fferences in the synthesis and breakdown of intracellular carbohydrate
were observed between bacteria grown in synthetic media with ammonium
salts and the same bacteria grown in medium with casein hydrolysate a
s the nitrogen source. Growth in media depleted in magnesium was slowe
r than in complete media but high yields of glycogen were obtained in
both the EPS(+) and EPS(-) strains.