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BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING
卷 99, 期 3, 页码 491-498出版社
WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/bit.21713
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chloroperoxidase; Caldariomyces fumago; cultivation; microparticles; filamentous microorganisms
Microparticle-enhanced cultivation (MPEC) was applied as a novel method for improved biomass and product formation during cultivation of filamentous microorganisms. Exemplarily, chloroperoxidase (CPO) formation by Caldariomyces fumago was analyzed in the presence and absence of microparticles of different size. Particles of similar to 500 mu m in diameter had no effect on growth morphology or productivity of CPO formation by C. fumago. In contrast particles of <= 42 mu m in diameter led to the dispersion of the C. fumago mycelia up to the level of single hyphae. Under these conditions the maximum specific productivity of CPO formation was enhanced about fivefold and an accumulated CPO activity in the culture supernatant of more than 1,000 U mL(-1) was achieved after 10-12 days of cultivation. In addition, the novel cultivation method also showed a positive effect on growth characteristics of other filamentous microorganisms proven by the stimulation of single hyphae/ cell formation.
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