Physiological Characterization of <i>Sulfolobus acidocaldarius</i> in a Controlled Bioreactor Environment

The crenarchaeal model organism <i>Sulfolobus acidocaldarius</i> is typically cultivated in shake flasks. Although shake flasks represent the state-of-the-art for the cultivation of this microorganism, in these systems crucial process parameters, like pH or substrate availability, are on...

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Main Authors: Kerstin Rastädter, David Johannes Wurm, Oliver Spadiut, Julian Quehenberger
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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spelling doaj-3629a5c29a8f4210af8d57a04423ab692021-06-01T00:45:12ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-05-01185532553210.3390/ijerph18115532Physiological Characterization of <i>Sulfolobus acidocaldarius</i> in a Controlled Bioreactor EnvironmentKerstin Rastädter0David Johannes Wurm1Oliver Spadiut2Julian Quehenberger3Research Division Biochemical Engineering, Faculty of Technical Chemistry, Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering, TU Wien, 1060 Vienna, AustriaResearch Division Biochemical Engineering, Faculty of Technical Chemistry, Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering, TU Wien, 1060 Vienna, AustriaResearch Division Biochemical Engineering, Faculty of Technical Chemistry, Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering, TU Wien, 1060 Vienna, AustriaResearch Division Biochemical Engineering, Faculty of Technical Chemistry, Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering, TU Wien, 1060 Vienna, AustriaThe crenarchaeal model organism <i>Sulfolobus acidocaldarius</i> is typically cultivated in shake flasks. Although shake flasks represent the state-of-the-art for the cultivation of this microorganism, in these systems crucial process parameters, like pH or substrate availability, are only set initially, but cannot be controlled during the cultivation process. As a result, a thorough characterization of growth parameters under controlled conditions is still missing for <i>S. acidocaldarius</i>. In this study, we conducted chemostat cultivations at 75 °C using a growth medium containing L-glutamate and D-glucose as main carbon sources. Different pH values and dilution rates were applied with the goal to physiologically characterize the organism in a controlled bioreactor environment. Under these controlled conditions a pH optimum of 3.0 was determined. Washout of the cells occurred at a dilution rate of 0.097 h<sup>−1</sup> and the optimal productivity of biomass was observed at a dilution rate of 0.062 h<sup>−1</sup>. While both carbon sources were taken up by <i>S. acidocaldarius</i> concomitantly, a 6.6-fold higher affinity for L-glutamate was shown. When exposed to suboptimal growth conditions, <i>S. acidocaldarius</i> reacted with a change in the respiratory behavior and an increased trehalose production rate in addition to a decreased growth rate.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/11/5532<i>Sulfolobus acidocaldarius</i>characterizationchemostatdilution ratesubstrate affinitytrehalose
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author Kerstin Rastädter
David Johannes Wurm
Oliver Spadiut
Julian Quehenberger
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David Johannes Wurm
Oliver Spadiut
Julian Quehenberger
Physiological Characterization of <i>Sulfolobus acidocaldarius</i> in a Controlled Bioreactor Environment
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
<i>Sulfolobus acidocaldarius</i>
characterization
chemostat
dilution rate
substrate affinity
trehalose
author_facet Kerstin Rastädter
David Johannes Wurm
Oliver Spadiut
Julian Quehenberger
author_sort Kerstin Rastädter
title Physiological Characterization of <i>Sulfolobus acidocaldarius</i> in a Controlled Bioreactor Environment
title_short Physiological Characterization of <i>Sulfolobus acidocaldarius</i> in a Controlled Bioreactor Environment
title_full Physiological Characterization of <i>Sulfolobus acidocaldarius</i> in a Controlled Bioreactor Environment
title_fullStr Physiological Characterization of <i>Sulfolobus acidocaldarius</i> in a Controlled Bioreactor Environment
title_full_unstemmed Physiological Characterization of <i>Sulfolobus acidocaldarius</i> in a Controlled Bioreactor Environment
title_sort physiological characterization of <i>sulfolobus acidocaldarius</i> in a controlled bioreactor environment
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The crenarchaeal model organism <i>Sulfolobus acidocaldarius</i> is typically cultivated in shake flasks. Although shake flasks represent the state-of-the-art for the cultivation of this microorganism, in these systems crucial process parameters, like pH or substrate availability, are only set initially, but cannot be controlled during the cultivation process. As a result, a thorough characterization of growth parameters under controlled conditions is still missing for <i>S. acidocaldarius</i>. In this study, we conducted chemostat cultivations at 75 °C using a growth medium containing L-glutamate and D-glucose as main carbon sources. Different pH values and dilution rates were applied with the goal to physiologically characterize the organism in a controlled bioreactor environment. Under these controlled conditions a pH optimum of 3.0 was determined. Washout of the cells occurred at a dilution rate of 0.097 h<sup>−1</sup> and the optimal productivity of biomass was observed at a dilution rate of 0.062 h<sup>−1</sup>. While both carbon sources were taken up by <i>S. acidocaldarius</i> concomitantly, a 6.6-fold higher affinity for L-glutamate was shown. When exposed to suboptimal growth conditions, <i>S. acidocaldarius</i> reacted with a change in the respiratory behavior and an increased trehalose production rate in addition to a decreased growth rate.
topic <i>Sulfolobus acidocaldarius</i>
characterization
chemostat
dilution rate
substrate affinity
trehalose
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/11/5532
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