Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol.54, No.6, 577-582, 1997
Production of Actinorhodin by Streptomyces-Coelicolor A3(2) Grown in Chemostat Culture
Streptomyces coelicolorwas grown in variously limited chemostat cultures and the specific rate of extra-cellular actinorhodin production (q(actinorhodin)) was measured. The highest q(actinorhodin) values were observed in glucose- or ammonia-limited cultures, whereas almost no actinorhodin was produced in sulfate-, phosphate-, potassium-, or magnesium-limited cultures. The effect of the dilution rate on actinorhodin production was studied in glucose-limited cultures. It was found that q(actinorhodin) was highest at D = 0.06 h(-1), which was well below the maximal D value tested (0.14 h(-1)). This explains why, in batch cultures, actinorhodin production starts at the onset of the stationary phase. It was also found that the use of nitrilotriacetate instead of citrate as a chelating agent had a negative effect on actinorhodin production.
Keywords:STATIONARY-PHASE;KINETICS