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Production of D-lactic acid by Corynebacterium glutamicum under oxygen deprivation

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APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 78, Issue 3, Pages 449-454

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-007-1336-7

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D-Lactic acid; Corynebacterium glutamicum; D-Lactate dehydrogenase

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In mineral salts medium under oxygen deprivation, Corynebacterium glutamicum exhibits high productivity of L-lactic acid accompanied with succinic and acetic acids. In taking advantage of this elevated productivity, C. glutamicum was genetically modified to produce D-lactic acid. The modification involved expression of fermentative D-lactate dehydrogenase (D-LDH)-encoding genes from Escherichia coli and Lactobacillus delbrueckii in L-lactate dehydrogenase (L-LDH)-encoding ldhA-null C. glutamicum mutants to yield strains C. glutamicum Delta ldhA/pCRB201 and C. glutamicum Delta ldhA/pCRB204, respectively. The productivity of C. glutamicum Delta ldhA/pCRB204 was fivefold higher than that of C. glutamicum Delta ldhA/pCRB201. By using C. glutamicum Delta ldhA/pCRB204 cells packed to a high density in mineral salts medium, up to 1,336 mM (120 g l(-1)) of D-lactic acid of greater than 99.9% optical purity was produced within 30 h.

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