Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, UK.
Centre for Sustainable Chemical Technologies, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, UK.
Biotechnol Biofuels. 2014 Mar 4;7(1):34. doi: 10.1186/1754-6834-7-34.
The yeast Metschnikowia pulcherrima, previously utilised as a biological control agent, was evaluated for its potential to produce lipids for biofuel production.
Cultivation in low cost non-sterile conditions was achieved by exploiting its ability to grow at low temperature and pH and to produce natural antimicrobial compounds. Although not previously classified as oleaginous, a combination of low temperature and restricted nutrient availability triggered high levels of oil production in M. pulcherrima cultures. This regime was designed to trigger the sporulation process but prevent its completion to allow the accumulation of a subset of a normally transitional, but oil-rich, 'pulcherrima' cell type. This approach resulted in yields of up to 40% lipid, which compares favourably with other oleaginous microbes. We also demonstrate that M. pulcherrima metabolises glycerol and a diverse range of other sugars, suggesting that heterogeneous biomass could provide a suitable carbon source. M. pulcherrima also grows well in a minimal media containing no yeast extract. Finally, we demonstrate the potential of the yeast to produce lipids inexpensively on an industrial scale by culturing the yeast in a 500 L, open air, tank reactor without any significant contamination.
The production of antimicrobial compounds coupled to efficient growth at low temperature and pH enables culture of this oleaginous yeast in inexpensive, non-sterile conditions providing a potential route to economic biofuel production.
先前被用作生物防治剂的酵母美丽异常毛霉(Metschnikowia pulcherrima),其生产生物燃料用脂质的潜力得到了评估。
通过利用其在低温和低 pH 值下生长以及产生天然抗菌化合物的能力,实现了在低成本非无菌条件下的培养。尽管以前不被归类为产油的,但是低温和有限的营养供应的组合在 M. pulcherrima 培养物中触发了高水平的油脂生产。这种方案旨在触发孢子形成过程,但阻止其完成,以允许积累通常是过渡性的,但富含油的“美丽异常”细胞类型。这种方法导致脂质产量高达 40%,与其他产油微生物相比具有优势。我们还证明了 M. pulcherrima 可以代谢甘油和多种其他糖,这表明异质生物质可以提供合适的碳源。M. pulcherrima 在不含酵母提取物的最小培养基中也能很好地生长。最后,我们通过在 500 升露天罐式反应器中培养酵母,在没有任何重大污染的情况下,以廉价的方式在工业规模上展示了酵母生产油脂的潜力。
抗菌化合物的产生与低温和 pH 值下的高效生长相结合,使得这种产油酵母能够在低成本、非无菌条件下进行培养,为经济的生物燃料生产提供了潜在途径。