Title of article :
Investigation of factors infuencing oxygen content in Halobacterium salinarum growth medium for improved bacteriorhodopsin production
Author/Authors :
Rajab, Shadi Department of Life Science Engineering - University of Tehran , Babaeipour, Valiollah Dept of Chemistry and Chemical engineering - Malek Ashtar University of Technology , Khanchezar, Sirwan Department of Biotechnology - Chemical Engineering Faculty - Tarbiat Modares University , Amoabediny, Ghasem Research Center for New Technologies in Life Science Engineering - University of Tehran , Yazdian, Fatemeh Department of Life Science Engineering - University of Tehran , Mofd, Mohammad Reza Department of Biochemistry - School of Pharmacy - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
8
From page :
261
To page :
268
Abstract :
Improving production of bacteriorhodopsin in the culture medium of Halobacterium salinarum confronts indeterminacy related to culture conditions. Several studies have revealed that high oxygen content increases the growth of Halobacterium salinarum whereas it down-regulates the expression of genes responsible for bacteriorhodopsin production. The focus of this study was to clarify this contradictory role of oxygen in bacteriorhodopsin production and to indirectly regulate the oxygen content of the culture medium at a level that would increase the fnal concentration of bacteriorhodopsin. Oxygen consumption evaluation showed tha in a typical growth of Halobacterium salinarum at aerobic condition, the decrease in oxygen demand was concurrent with a sharp increase in bacteriorhodopsin production. Further investigation on culture conditions revealed that agitation rate and flling volume had a linear correlation with the cell growth and bacteriorhodopsin production by each cell, however, a two-factor interaction model described the relationship between the culture condition and overall bacteriorhodopsin concentration. It was concluded that although each cell of Halobacterium salinarum produced high amount of bacteriorhodopsin at low turbulence condition, the low yield of biomass production at this condition caused a low overall bacteriorhodopsin concentration. The highest overall bacteriorhodopsin concentration was obtained from high turbulence condition, in which cell numbers were high enough to compensate for low production of bacteriorhodopsin by each cell.
Keywords :
Bacteriorhodopsin , Halobacterium salinarum , Optimization , Oxygen transfer rate
Journal title :
International Journal of Industrial Chemistry (IJIC)
Serial Year :
2019
Record number :
2500981
Link To Document :
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