The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology
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Improvement of industry-applied rifamycin B-producing strain, Amycolatopsis mediterranei, by rational screening
Zhi Hua JinJiang Ping LinZhi Nan XuPei Lin Cen
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2002 Volume 48 Issue 6 Pages 329-334

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An industrially applied rifamycin B-producing strain, Amycolatopsis mediterranei XC 1-02, was used for further screening. A special mutation and screening procedure was adopted to select a strain, which can alleviate the inhibition caused by both aromatic amino acid and p-hydroxybenzoic acid in the pathway of rifamycin B biosynthesis as well as enhance the production of propionate, one of the precursors of rifamycin B biosynthesis. By the above methods, a strain A. mediterranei XC 9-25 was obtained, and its rifamycin B productivity in shaking flask reaches 10 g/L, which is 2.38 times higher than that of the ancestral strain XC 1-02. The productivity of rifamycin B fed-batch fermentation in 60,000 L fermentor with A. mediterranei XC 9-25 reached 19.11 g/L.

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