通过随机诱变提高副球菌Sp. LL1产虾青素和玉米黄质

IF 2.7 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Anoth Maharjan, Beom Soo Kim
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虾青素是一种具有抗氧化和抗炎活性的高价值类胡萝卜素,在各行各业的需求日益增加。本研究报道了用甲基磺酸乙酯(EMS)随机诱变副球菌(Paracoccus sp. LL1)虾青素和玉米黄素的增产。为了诱导遗传多样性,采用了EMS诱变,然后选择了类胡萝卜素产量增加的突变体。在最佳EMS浓度为0.5%的条件下,表现最好的突变体虾青素含量比野生型菌株显著增加2.76倍,玉米黄质含量显著增加10.14倍。研究了初始葡萄糖浓度和接种量对虾青素和玉米黄质产量的影响,葡萄糖浓度为2%,接种量为10%时产量较高。我们的研究结果表明,副球菌sp. LL1作为传统虾青素生产生物(如雨生红球菌)的有希望的替代品,具有生长更快、培养要求更简单和遗传易感等优势。这种方法不仅提高了类胡萝卜素的产量,而且突出了使用副球菌sp. LL1(一种较少探索的菌株)高产虾青素和玉米黄质的新颖性。这些结果表明,副球菌sp. LL1可以通过代谢工程和随机诱变作为工业规模类胡萝卜素生产的有效平台,为现有生产系统提供了可行的替代方案。
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Enhanced Production of Astaxanthin and Zeaxanthin by Paracoccus Sp. LL1 Through Random Mutagenesis.

Astaxanthin, a high-value carotenoid with potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, is increasingly in demand in various industries. This study reports the successful enhancement of astaxanthin and zeaxanthin production in Paracoccus sp. LL1 through random mutagenesis using ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS). To induce genetic diversity, EMS mutagenesis was employed, followed by the selection of mutants that exhibited increased carotenoid production. The top-performing mutants showed a significant 2.76-fold increase in astaxanthin and a 10.14-fold increase in zeaxanthin compared to the wild-type strain when treated with the optimal EMS concentration of 0.5%. The effects of initial glucose concentration and inoculum size on astaxanthin and zeaxanthin production were evaluated, and production was higher when glucose was 2% and inoculum size was 10%. Our findings demonstrate the potential of Paracoccus sp. LL1 as a promising alternative to traditional astaxanthin-producing organisms, such as Haematococcus pluvialis, offering advantages including faster growth, simpler cultivation requirements, and genetic tractability. This approach not only enhances carotenoid production but also highlights the novelty of using Paracoccus sp. LL1, a less-explored strain, for high-yield production of both astaxanthin and zeaxanthin. These results suggest that Paracoccus sp. LL1 could serve as an efficient platform for industrial-scale carotenoid production through metabolic engineering and random mutagenesis, providing a viable alternative to current production systems.

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Biotechnology and applied biochemistry
Biotechnology and applied biochemistry 工程技术-生化与分子生物学
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6.00
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7.10%
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117
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1979, Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry is dedicated to the rapid publication of high quality, significant research at the interface between life sciences and their technological exploitation. The Editors will consider papers for publication based on their novelty and impact as well as their contribution to the advancement of medical biotechnology and industrial biotechnology, covering cutting-edge research in synthetic biology, systems biology, metabolic engineering, bioengineering, biomaterials, biosensing, and nano-biotechnology.
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