Study of Metabolic Profile of Rhizopus oryzae to Enhance Fumaric Acid Production Under Low pH Condition

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Ying Liu
Qing Xu
Chunwei Lv
Caixia Yan
Shuang Li
Ling Jiang
He Huang
Pingkai Ouyang
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[1] Nanjing Tech University,State Key Laboratory of Material
[2] Sinopec Corporation,oriented Chemical Engineering, College of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Engineering
[3] Tianjin University,Science and Technology Development Department
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Fumaric acid; Acidic stress; Metabolic profile;
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Ensuring a suitable pH is a major problem in industrial organic acid fermentation. To circumvent this problem, we used a metabolic profiling approach to analyze metabolite changes in Rhizopus oryzae under different pH conditions. A correlation between fumaric acid production and intracellular metabolic characteristics of R. oryzae was revealed by principal component analysis. The results showed that to help cell survival in the presence of low pH, R. oryzae altered amino acid and fatty acid metabolism and promoted sugar or sugar alcohol synthesis, corresponding with a suppressing of energy metabolism, phenylalanine, and tyrosine synthesis and finally resulting in the low performance of fumaric acid production. Based on this observation, 1 % linoleic acid was added to the culture medium in pH 3.0 to decrease the carbon demand for cell survival, and the fumaric acid titer was enhanced by 39.7 % compared with the control (pH 3.0 without linoleic acid addition), reaching 18.3 g/L after 84 h of fermentation. These findings provide new insights into the mechanism by which R. oryzae responds to acidic stress and would be helpful for the development of efficient strategies for fumaric acid production at low pH.
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页码:1508 / 1519
页数:11
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