Enhanced production of biomass and lipids by Euglena gracilis via co-culturing with a microalga growth-promoting bacterium, Emticicia sp. EG3

Abstract Background Euglena gracilis, a unicellular flagellated microalga, is regarded as one of the most promising species as microalgal feedstock for biofuels. Its lipids (mainly wax esters) are suitable for biodiesel and jet fuel. Culture of E. gracilis using wastewater effluent will improve the...

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Main Authors: Tadashi Toyama, Tsubasa Hanaoka, Koji Yamada, Kengo Suzuki, Yasuhiro Tanaka, Masaaki Morikawa, Kazuhiro Mori
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-10-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13068-019-1544-2
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spelling doaj-15bd1fdefd8b4868b93bc2cae376f2a32020-11-25T04:04:10ZengBMCBiotechnology for Biofuels1754-68342019-10-0112111210.1186/s13068-019-1544-2Enhanced production of biomass and lipids by Euglena gracilis via co-culturing with a microalga growth-promoting bacterium, Emticicia sp. EG3Tadashi Toyama0Tsubasa Hanaoka1Koji Yamada2Kengo Suzuki3Yasuhiro Tanaka4Masaaki Morikawa5Kazuhiro Mori6Graduate Faculty of Interdisciplinary Research, University of YamanashiIntegrated Graduate School of Medicine, Engineering, and Agricultural Sciences, University of YamanashiEuglena Co., Ltd.Euglena Co., Ltd.Graduate Faculty of Interdisciplinary Research, University of YamanashiDivision of Biosphere Science, Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido UniversityGraduate Faculty of Interdisciplinary Research, University of YamanashiAbstract Background Euglena gracilis, a unicellular flagellated microalga, is regarded as one of the most promising species as microalgal feedstock for biofuels. Its lipids (mainly wax esters) are suitable for biodiesel and jet fuel. Culture of E. gracilis using wastewater effluent will improve the economics of E. gracilis biofuel production. Enhancement of the productivity of E. gracilis biomass is critical to creating a highly efficient biofuels production system. Certain bacteria have been found to promote microalgal growth by creating a favorable microenvironment. These bacteria have been characterized as microalgae growth-promoting bacteria (MGPB). Co-culture of microalgae with MGPB might offer an effective strategy to enhance microalgal biomass production in wastewater effluent culture systems. However, no MGPB has been identified to enhance the growth of E. gracilis. The objectives of this study were, therefore, to isolate and characterize the MGPB effective for E. gracilis and to demonstrate that the isolated MGPB indeed enhances the production of biomass and lipids by E. gracilis in wastewater effluent culture system. Results A bacterium, Emticicia sp. EG3, which is capable of promoting the growth of microalga E. gracilis, was isolated from an E. gracilis-municipal wastewater effluent culture. Biomass production rate of E. gracilis was enhanced 3.5-fold and 3.1-fold by EG3 in the co-culture system using a medium of heat-sterilized and non-sterilized wastewater effluent, respectively, compared to growth in the same effluent culture but without EG3. Two-step culture system was examined as follows: E. gracilis was cultured with or without EG3 in wastewater effluent in the first step and was further grown in wastewater effluent in the second step. Production yields of biomass and lipids by E. gracilis were enhanced 3.2-fold and 2.9-fold, respectively, in the second step of the system in which E. gracilis was co-cultured with EG3 in the first step. Conclusion Emticicia sp. EG3 is the first MGPB for E. gracilis. Growth-promoting bacteria such as EG3 will be promising agents for enhancing E. gracilis biomass/biofuel productivities.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13068-019-1544-2Euglena gracilisGrowth-promoting bacteriaBiomass productionLipid productionWastewater effluentWastewater effluent
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author Tadashi Toyama
Tsubasa Hanaoka
Koji Yamada
Kengo Suzuki
Yasuhiro Tanaka
Masaaki Morikawa
Kazuhiro Mori
spellingShingle Tadashi Toyama
Tsubasa Hanaoka
Koji Yamada
Kengo Suzuki
Yasuhiro Tanaka
Masaaki Morikawa
Kazuhiro Mori
Enhanced production of biomass and lipids by Euglena gracilis via co-culturing with a microalga growth-promoting bacterium, Emticicia sp. EG3
Biotechnology for Biofuels
Euglena gracilis
Growth-promoting bacteria
Biomass production
Lipid production
Wastewater effluent
Wastewater effluent
author_facet Tadashi Toyama
Tsubasa Hanaoka
Koji Yamada
Kengo Suzuki
Yasuhiro Tanaka
Masaaki Morikawa
Kazuhiro Mori
author_sort Tadashi Toyama
title Enhanced production of biomass and lipids by Euglena gracilis via co-culturing with a microalga growth-promoting bacterium, Emticicia sp. EG3
title_short Enhanced production of biomass and lipids by Euglena gracilis via co-culturing with a microalga growth-promoting bacterium, Emticicia sp. EG3
title_full Enhanced production of biomass and lipids by Euglena gracilis via co-culturing with a microalga growth-promoting bacterium, Emticicia sp. EG3
title_fullStr Enhanced production of biomass and lipids by Euglena gracilis via co-culturing with a microalga growth-promoting bacterium, Emticicia sp. EG3
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced production of biomass and lipids by Euglena gracilis via co-culturing with a microalga growth-promoting bacterium, Emticicia sp. EG3
title_sort enhanced production of biomass and lipids by euglena gracilis via co-culturing with a microalga growth-promoting bacterium, emticicia sp. eg3
publisher BMC
series Biotechnology for Biofuels
issn 1754-6834
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Abstract Background Euglena gracilis, a unicellular flagellated microalga, is regarded as one of the most promising species as microalgal feedstock for biofuels. Its lipids (mainly wax esters) are suitable for biodiesel and jet fuel. Culture of E. gracilis using wastewater effluent will improve the economics of E. gracilis biofuel production. Enhancement of the productivity of E. gracilis biomass is critical to creating a highly efficient biofuels production system. Certain bacteria have been found to promote microalgal growth by creating a favorable microenvironment. These bacteria have been characterized as microalgae growth-promoting bacteria (MGPB). Co-culture of microalgae with MGPB might offer an effective strategy to enhance microalgal biomass production in wastewater effluent culture systems. However, no MGPB has been identified to enhance the growth of E. gracilis. The objectives of this study were, therefore, to isolate and characterize the MGPB effective for E. gracilis and to demonstrate that the isolated MGPB indeed enhances the production of biomass and lipids by E. gracilis in wastewater effluent culture system. Results A bacterium, Emticicia sp. EG3, which is capable of promoting the growth of microalga E. gracilis, was isolated from an E. gracilis-municipal wastewater effluent culture. Biomass production rate of E. gracilis was enhanced 3.5-fold and 3.1-fold by EG3 in the co-culture system using a medium of heat-sterilized and non-sterilized wastewater effluent, respectively, compared to growth in the same effluent culture but without EG3. Two-step culture system was examined as follows: E. gracilis was cultured with or without EG3 in wastewater effluent in the first step and was further grown in wastewater effluent in the second step. Production yields of biomass and lipids by E. gracilis were enhanced 3.2-fold and 2.9-fold, respectively, in the second step of the system in which E. gracilis was co-cultured with EG3 in the first step. Conclusion Emticicia sp. EG3 is the first MGPB for E. gracilis. Growth-promoting bacteria such as EG3 will be promising agents for enhancing E. gracilis biomass/biofuel productivities.
topic Euglena gracilis
Growth-promoting bacteria
Biomass production
Lipid production
Wastewater effluent
Wastewater effluent
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13068-019-1544-2
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