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Co-production of biosurfactant and indigo using wild-type Acinetobacter sp. isolated from soil
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Publication Year
2024-12-01
Publisher
Korean Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering
Citation
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering, Vol.29, pp.993-1002
Keyword
AcinetobacterspBiosurfactantIndigo dyeIndole
Mesh Keyword
Acinetobacter spAcinetobacterspBio-surfactantsCo-productionGenetically modifiedIndigo dyeIndoleMinimal mediasNaturally occurringWild types
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BiotechnologyBioengineeringApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiomedical Engineering
Abstract
In this research, we investigated a naturally occurring, non-genetically modified strain of Acinetobacter sp., isolated from soil, which demonstrated the capability to produce both indigo and biosurfactant. During the screening, indole was used as the sole carbon source in M9 minimal medium. The strain exhibiting the most intense blue coloration was isolated and further analyzed. The blue dye extracted from the cell culture was confirmed as indigo through LC/MS analysis, showing an m/z value of 263.5, and H-NMR analysis. In LB medium, the wild-type Acinetobacter sp. strain produced approximately 6.8 mg/L of indigo from 1 mM indole. However, in M9 minimal medium, the production yield significantly increased to 45.5 mg/L. Notably, the isolated strain showed vigorous bubbling during growth, which could facilitate the transport of indole and indigo dye, both of which have low solubility, across cell membranes. Additionally, this strain was capable of degrading medium-chain C12 alkane efficiently. The whole genome was fully sequenced and analyzed for genes concerning biosurfactant and alkane metabolisms. In conclusion, utilizing a wild-type strain for indigo production offers a promising alternative to traditional chemical processes, addressing concerns related to genetically modified organisms in future applications.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/34403
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12257-024-00143-0
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This work was supported by the Ajou University research fund.
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