Fruit residues as substrates for single-cell oil production by Rhodococcus species: physiology and genomics of carbohydrate catabolism
Strains belonging to R. opacus , R. jostii , R. fascians , R. erythropolis and R. equi exhibited differential ability to grow and produce lipids from fruit residues (grape marc and apple pomace), as well as single carbohydrates, such as glucose, gluconate, fructose and sucrose. The oleaginous specie...
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Veröffentlicht in: | World journal of microbiology & biotechnology 2024-02, Vol.40 (2), p.61-61, Article 61 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Strains belonging to
R. opacus
,
R. jostii
,
R. fascians
,
R. erythropolis
and
R. equi
exhibited differential ability to grow and produce lipids from fruit residues (grape marc and apple pomace), as well as single carbohydrates, such as glucose, gluconate, fructose and sucrose. The oleaginous species,
R. opacus
(strains PD630 and MR22) and
R. jostii
RHA1, produced higher yields of biomass (5.1–5.6 g L
−1
) and lipids (38–44% of CDW) from apple juice wastes, in comparison to
R. erythropolis
DSM43060,
R. fascians
F7 and
R. equi
ATCC6939 (4.1–4.3 g L
−1
and less than 10% CDW of lipids). The production of cellular biomass and lipids were also higher in
R. opacus
and
R. jostii
(6.8–7.2 g L
−1
and 33.9–36.5% of CDW of lipids) compared to
R. erythropolis
,
R. fascians
, and
R. equi
(3.0–3.6 g L
−1
and less than 10% CDW of lipids), during cultivation of cells on wine grape waste. A genome-wide bioinformatic analysis of rhodococci indicated that oleaginous species possess a complete set of genes/proteins necessary for the efficient utilization of carbohydrates, whereas genomes from non-oleaginous rhodococcal strains lack relevant genes coding for transporters and/or enzymes for the uptake, catabolism and assimilation of carbohydrates, such as
gntP
,
glcP
,
edd
,
eda
, among others. Results of this study highlight the potential use of the oleaginous rhodococcal species to convert sugar-rich agro-industrial wastes, such as apple pomace and grape marc, into single-cell oils. |
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ISSN: | 0959-3993 1573-0972 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11274-023-03866-z |