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Characterising rhamnolipid production in Burkholderia thailandensis E264, a non-pathogenic producer

  • Scott J. Funston
  • , Konstantina Tsaousi
  • , Michelle Rudden
  • , Thomas J. Smyth
  • , Paul S. Stevenson
  • , Roger Marchant
  • , Ibrahim M. Banat
    • Ulster University
    • Unilever

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    Abstract

    Burkholderia thailandensis E264 is a rhamnolipid (RL)-producing gram-negative bacterium first isolated from the soils and stagnant waters of central and north-eastern Thailand. Growth of B. thailandensis E264 under two different incubation temperatures (25 and 30 °C) resulted in a significantly higher dry cell biomass production at 30 °C (7.71 g/l) than at 25 °C (4.75 g/l) after 264 h; however, incubation at the lower temperature resulted in consistently higher concentration of RL production throughout the growth period. After 264 h, the concentration of crude RL extract for the 25 °C culture was 2.79 g/l compared to 1.99 g/l for the 30 °C culture. Overall RL production concentration after 264 h was 0.258 g/g dry cell biomass (DCB) for the 30 °C culture compared to 0.587 g/g DCB for the 25 °C culture. Real-time PCR (qPCR) was also used to analyse expression of the RL biosynthesis genes throughout the incubation period at 25 °C showing that the expression of the rhlA, rhlB and rhlC genes is continuous. During the log and early stationary phases of growth, expression levels remain low and are increased upon entry to the late stationary phase. B. thailandensis E264 produces mostly di-RLs and the Di-RL C14-C14 in most abundance (41.88 %). Fermentations were also carried out in small-scale bioreactors (4 l working volume) under controlled conditions, and results showed that RL production was maintained. Our findings show that B. thailandensis E264 has excellent potential for industrial scale RL production.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)7945-7956
    Number of pages12
    JournalApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Volume100
    Issue number18
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Sep 2016

    Keywords

    • Biosurfactants
    • Burkholderia thailandensis
    • Di-rhamnolipids
    • Gene expression
    • Rhamnolipids
    • qPCR

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