Heterotrophic bacteria growing in association with Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath) in a single cell protein production process

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Harald Bothe
K. Møller Jensen
A. Mergel
J. Larsen
C. Jørgensen
Hermann Bothe
L. Jørgensen
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[1] Norferm Danmark A/S,
[2] Stenhuggervej 22,undefined
[3] 5230 Odense M,undefined
[4] Denmark,undefined
[5] Botanisches Institut,undefined
[6] Universität zu Köln,undefined
[7] Gyrhofstrasse 15,undefined
[8] 50923 Cologne,undefined
[9] Germany,undefined
[10] Present address: Institut für Lebensmitteltechnologie,undefined
[11] Universität Hohenheim,undefined
[12] Emil-Wolff-Strasse 14,undefined
[13] 70599 Stuttgart,undefined
[14] Germany,undefined
[15] e-mail: hbothe@Uni-Hohenheim.de,undefined
[16] Tel.: +49-711-4592313,undefined
[17] Fax: +49-711-4594276,undefined
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Methane; Physiological Role; Continuous Culture; Heterotrophic Bacterium; Bacterial Consortium;
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The methanotrophic bacterium Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath) grows on pure methane. However, in a single cell protein production process using natural gas as methane source, a bacterial consortium is necessary to support growth over longer periods in continuous cultures. In different bioreactors of Norferm Danmark A/S, three bacteria consistently invaded M. capsulatus cultures growing under semi-sterile conditions in continuous culture. These bacteria have now been identified as a not yet described member of the Aneurinibacillus group, a Brevibacillus agri strain, and an acetate-oxidiser of the genus Ralstonia. The physiological roles of these bacteria in the bioreactor culture growing on natural, non-pure methane gas are discussed. The heterotrophic bacteria do not have the genetic capability to produce either the haemolytic enterotoxin complex HBL or non-haemolytic enterotoxin.
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