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Footprint area analysis of binary imaged Cupriavidus necator cells to study PHB production at balanced, transient, and limited growth conditions in a cascade process (CROSBI ID 233116)

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Vadlja, Denis ; Novak, Mario ; Koller, Martin ; Braunegg, Gerhart ; Horvat, Predrag Footprint area analysis of binary imaged Cupriavidus necator cells to study PHB production at balanced, transient, and limited growth conditions in a cascade process // Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 100 (2016), 23; 10065-10080. doi: 10.1007/s00253-016-7844-6

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Vadlja, Denis ; Novak, Mario ; Koller, Martin ; Braunegg, Gerhart ; Horvat, Predrag

engleski

Footprint area analysis of binary imaged Cupriavidus necator cells to study PHB production at balanced, transient, and limited growth conditions in a cascade process

Statistical distribution of cell and poly[3- (R)-hydroxybutyrate] (PHB) granule size and number of granules per cell are investigated for PHB production in a five-stage cascade (5CSTR). Electron microscopic pictures of cells from individual cascade stages (R1–R5) were converted to binary pictures to visualize footprint areas for polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) and non-PHA biomass. Results for each stage were correlated to the corresponding experimentally determined kinetics (specific growth rate μ and specific productivity π). Log-normal distribution describes PHA granule size dissimilarity, whereas for R1 and R4, gamma distribution best reflects the situation. R1, devoted to balanced biomass synthesis, predominately contains cells with rather small granules, whereas with increasing residence time τ, maximum and average granule sizes by trend increase, approaching an upper limit determined by the cell’s geometry. Generally, an increase of intracellular PHA content and ratio of granule to cell area slow down along the cascade. Further, the number of granules per cell decreases with increasing τ. Data for μ and π obtained by binary picture analysis correlate well with the experimental results. The work describes long-term continuous PHA production under balanced, transient, and nutrient-deficient conditions, as well as their reflection on the granules size, granule number, and cell structure on the microscopic level.

Binary imaging; Bioreactor cascade; Cupriavidus necator; Footprint area analysis; PHA granules; Poly[3-(R)-hydroxybutyrate] (PHB)

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100 (23)

2016.

10065-10080

objavljeno

0175-7598

10.1007/s00253-016-7844-6

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Biotehnologija

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