Untargeted metabolomics analysis of Ralstonia eutropha during plant oil cultivations reveals the presence of a fucose salvage pathway
Abstract Process engineering of biotechnological productions can benefit greatly from comprehensive analysis of microbial physiology and metabolism. Ralstonia eutropha (syn. Cupriavidus necator) is one of the best studied organisms for the synthesis of biodegradable polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA). A com...
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doaj-cf59ab0d5e6b49018fffd8426b78bcdd2021-07-18T11:28:29ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-0111111210.1038/s41598-021-93720-9Untargeted metabolomics analysis of Ralstonia eutropha during plant oil cultivations reveals the presence of a fucose salvage pathwayBjörn Gutschmann0Martina C. E. Bock1Stefan Jahns2Peter Neubauer3Christopher J. Brigham4Sebastian L. Riedel5Chair of Bioprocess Engineering, Institute of Biotechnology, Technische Universität BerlinChair of Bioprocess Engineering, Institute of Biotechnology, Technische Universität BerlinChair of Bioprocess Engineering, Institute of Biotechnology, Technische Universität BerlinChair of Bioprocess Engineering, Institute of Biotechnology, Technische Universität BerlinSchool of Engineering, Wentworth Institute of TechnologyChair of Bioprocess Engineering, Institute of Biotechnology, Technische Universität BerlinAbstract Process engineering of biotechnological productions can benefit greatly from comprehensive analysis of microbial physiology and metabolism. Ralstonia eutropha (syn. Cupriavidus necator) is one of the best studied organisms for the synthesis of biodegradable polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA). A comprehensive metabolomic study during bioreactor cultivations with the wild-type (H16) and an engineered (Re2058/pCB113) R. eutropha strain for short- and or medium-chain-length PHA synthesis has been carried out. PHA production from plant oil was triggered through nitrogen limitation. Sample quenching allowed to conserve the metabolic states of the cells for subsequent untargeted metabolomic analysis, which consisted of GC–MS and LC–MS analysis. Multivariate data analysis resulted in identification of significant changes in concentrations of oxidative stress-related metabolites and a subsequent accumulation of antioxidative compounds. Moreover, metabolites involved in the de novo synthesis of GDP-l-fucose as well as the fucose salvage pathway were identified. The related formation of fucose-containing exopolysaccharides potentially supports the emulsion-based growth of R. eutropha on plant oils.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93720-9 |
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Björn Gutschmann Martina C. E. Bock Stefan Jahns Peter Neubauer Christopher J. Brigham Sebastian L. Riedel Untargeted metabolomics analysis of Ralstonia eutropha during plant oil cultivations reveals the presence of a fucose salvage pathway Scientific Reports |
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Björn Gutschmann Martina C. E. Bock Stefan Jahns Peter Neubauer Christopher J. Brigham Sebastian L. Riedel |
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Untargeted metabolomics analysis of Ralstonia eutropha during plant oil cultivations reveals the presence of a fucose salvage pathway |
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Untargeted metabolomics analysis of Ralstonia eutropha during plant oil cultivations reveals the presence of a fucose salvage pathway |
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Untargeted metabolomics analysis of Ralstonia eutropha during plant oil cultivations reveals the presence of a fucose salvage pathway |
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Untargeted metabolomics analysis of Ralstonia eutropha during plant oil cultivations reveals the presence of a fucose salvage pathway |
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Untargeted metabolomics analysis of Ralstonia eutropha during plant oil cultivations reveals the presence of a fucose salvage pathway |
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untargeted metabolomics analysis of ralstonia eutropha during plant oil cultivations reveals the presence of a fucose salvage pathway |
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Abstract Process engineering of biotechnological productions can benefit greatly from comprehensive analysis of microbial physiology and metabolism. Ralstonia eutropha (syn. Cupriavidus necator) is one of the best studied organisms for the synthesis of biodegradable polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA). A comprehensive metabolomic study during bioreactor cultivations with the wild-type (H16) and an engineered (Re2058/pCB113) R. eutropha strain for short- and or medium-chain-length PHA synthesis has been carried out. PHA production from plant oil was triggered through nitrogen limitation. Sample quenching allowed to conserve the metabolic states of the cells for subsequent untargeted metabolomic analysis, which consisted of GC–MS and LC–MS analysis. Multivariate data analysis resulted in identification of significant changes in concentrations of oxidative stress-related metabolites and a subsequent accumulation of antioxidative compounds. Moreover, metabolites involved in the de novo synthesis of GDP-l-fucose as well as the fucose salvage pathway were identified. The related formation of fucose-containing exopolysaccharides potentially supports the emulsion-based growth of R. eutropha on plant oils. |
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