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STUDIES ON PRODUCTION AND EVALUATION OF LMETHIONINE FROM SOIL ECOVARS OF BACILLUS CEREUS

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A total of 500 bacteria isolated from different soil ecovars were screened for methionine production on solid agar medium and 42 of them were found to be methionine producers Preliminary production of methionine in submerged medium showed that three of the isolates, identified and confirmed by 16SrRNA as Bacillus cereus DS 13, Bacillus cereus AS 9 and Bacillus cereus RS 16 produced methionine levels above 1mg/ml and were thus selected for further studies Methionine was maximally produced with 8 w/v glucose, 2 w/v NH4Cl2, for B cereus DS13 and B cereus RS 16 while 10 w/v glucose, 2 w/v NH42SO4, was optimum for B cereus AS 9 Methionine accumulation was greatly stimulated by Pyridoxine HCl in Bacillus cereus DS13 while folic acid and thiamine enhanced methionine accumulation in B cereus AS 9 and B cereus RS 16 Of the amino acids tested, DLOrnithine monohydrate had the highest stimulatory effect on methionine production in B cereus RS16 Methionine accumulation was also enhaced by Zn2 in all Bacillus strains Ba2 at 50g/ml produced the maximum concentration of 364mg/ml in B cereus RS 16 All growth promoting factors tested at 01 w/v enhanced growth and produced high methionine yields except for casein in Bacillus cereus DS13 Tween 80 had the highest stimulatory effect on methionine production in B cereus DS13 while linoleic and palmitic acid enhanced methionine concentration in Bacillus cereus AS 9 and B cereus RS 16 respectively There was no significant difference pgt;005 in the means of methionine produced due to the addition of the five surfactants Time course of methionine production showed that maximum methionine accumulation was obtained after 46h for B cereus AS9 and 96h for B cereus DS 13 and B cereus RS16 In UV irradiated cultures, a mutant strain designated UV161 produced the highest methionine concentration of 459mg/ml All DLethionine mutant strains produced higher methionine levels when compared with the wild cultures

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title Page ii

Approval Page iii

Certification iv

Dedication v

Acknowledgement vi

Table of Contents vii

List of Tables viii

List of Figures ix

ABSTRACT x

INTRODUCTION

 

Literature review 4

Biological functions 7

Uses in technology 8

Amino acid production 9

Microbial production of amino acid 11

World supply of amino acid 12

Standard processes for production of amino acids 14

Processes with increased productivity 17

Raw materials for the production of amino acids 22

Automatisation and process control 24

Process scale up and scale down 26

Sterility 28

Donwstream technology 28

L methionine 29

Clinical importance of methionine 31

Industrial importance of methionine 33

Chemical synthesis of methionine 34

Enzymatic methods of methionine synthesis 36

Production of methionine by submerged cultivation 38

Selection of microorganisms for the production of Lmethionine 38

Methionine biosynthesis in microorganisms 40

Metabolic regulation and control of methionine biosynthesis 43

Production of methionine by auxotrophic and regulatory mutants 46

Roles of transfuration and reverse transsulfuration in methionine production 48

Media composition and culture conditions 49

Analytical methods 51

Process development and reactor studies 52

Metabolic flux analysis 53

Recovery of methionine from fermented broth 53

Amino Acid Nutrition 54

Infancts and Children 55

Adults and elderly persons 55

Requirements for indispensable amino acids 56

Supplementation of food with methionine 57

 

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Microorganisms used 60

Isolation of Bacteria from the Soil 60

Characterization of isolates 61

Grams stain 61

Catalase test 61

Spore stain 61

Motility test 61

Indole test 61

Oxidase test 62

Methyl red test 62

Nitrate test 62

VogesProskauer test 63

Growth at 5 and 65 Nacl 63

Starch hydrolysis 63

Carbohydrate fermentation test 63

Urease test 64

Citrate test 64

Molecular characterization 64

Preliminary screening of isolates for methionine production on solid medium 64

Preliminary production of methionine in submerged culture 64

Fermentation 65

Determination of growth of the isolate 65

Lmethionine assay 65

Optimization of production parameter for methionine production 66

Effect of medium/fermenter volume ratio on growth and methionine production 66

Effect of inoculum size 66

Effect of initial pH 66

Effects of agitation on growth and methionine production 67

Effect of carbon sources 67

Effect of concentration of carbon sources 67

Effect of nitrogen Sources 67

Effect of concentration of nitrogen Sources 68

Effect of concentration of calcium Carbonate 68

Effect of bvitamins 68

Effect of bivalent metal 68

Effect of amino acids 69

Effect of antibiotics 69

Effect of growth promoting factors 69

Effect of surfactants 70

Time course of fermentation for methionine production 70

Estimation of reducing Sugar 71

Derivation of UV irradiated Mutants 71

Irradiation and mutant selection 71

Screening of UV irradiated mutant strains for methionine production 72

Derivation of DL ethionine resistant mutant 72

Screening of DLethionine mutant for methionine production 72

Statistical Analysis 73

 

RESULTS

Preliminary screening of bacterial isolates for Lmethionine production on solid agar 74

Preliminary production of methionine in submerged culture 74

Identification of Working Isolates 74

Effect of medium /fermenter volume ratio on growth and methionine production 74

Effect of inoculum size 80

Effect of initial pH 83

Effect of agitation on growth and methionine production 83

Effect of carbon sources 83

Effect of concentration of glucose 83

Effect of nitrogen sources 91

Effect of concentration of calcium carbonate 98

Effect of bvitamins 98

Effect of bivalent metal 105

Effect of amino acids 110

Effect of antibiotics 115

Effect of growth promoting factors 120

Effect of surfactants 124

Time course of fermentation for methionine 128

Derivation of UV Irradiated mutants 128

Screening of UV Irradiated mutant strains for methionine production 128

Derivation and screening of DL ethionine resistant mutants 133

DISCUSSION 136

CONCLUSION 148

REFERENCES 149

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