Trück H U, Chmiel H, Hammes W P, Trösch W
Lehrstuhl für Bioprozesstechnik, Universität Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany.
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 1990 May;33(2):139-44. doi: 10.1007/BF00176514.
The influence of nitrogen and phosphate on the biosynthesis of nikkomycin was studied in chemically defined medium. Cells of Streptomyces tendae were immobilized on porous glass particles in a fluidized-bed reactor for continuous production of nikkomycin. Phosphate had no significant influence on the biosynthesis of nikkomycin. However, even a very low concentration of phosphate in the production medium (0.0125 mmol/l) resulted in microbial growth on the particles. The concentration of nitrogen was highly effective in the regulation of the biosynthesis of nikkomycin. A high level of antibiotic production (maximum 3.05 mg/g dry cell weight per hour) was maintained for a period of about 200 h in a medium that contained nitrogen at a concentration of 0.2 g NH4NO3/l.