Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1347-6947
Print ISSN : 0916-8451
Culture Conditions for Improvement of L-Threonine Production Using a Genetically Self-cloned L-Threonine Hyperproducing Strain of Escherichia coli K-12
Eiko ShimizuTsuyoshi OosumiHaruo HeimaTakashi TanakaJun KurashigeHitoshi EneiKiyoshi MiwaShigeru Nakamori
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1995 Volume 59 Issue 6 Pages 1095-1098

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We had constructed an L-threonine-hyperproducing strain of E. coli K-12 by recombinant DNA techniques. In this paper, culture conditions for the practical production of L-threonine were investigated using this strain. Cultivation temperature, concentration of required amino acids, and dissolved oxygen greatly influenced the yield of L-threonine. High production of L-threonine was obtained at a high level of dissolved oxygen for the recombinant strain, but not for the parent. This improved production was accompanied by a high copy number of recombinant plasmids and high activity of aspartokinase. Initial addition of L-threonine together with required amino acids greatly reduced the net production of L-threonine. To remove the reductive effect, mothods for the addition of the required amino acids were tested. Lowering the required amino acids at a later stage of cultivation seemed to be effective to avoid the reductive effect of the accumulated L-threonine. By using the optimal conditions, the highest level of L-threonine production, 65g/l, 48% yield, was achieved.

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