Elucidation of auxotrophic deficiencies of Bacillus pumilus DSM 18097 to develop a defined minimal medium

Abstract Background Culture media containing complex compounds like yeast extract or peptone show numerous disadvantages. The chemical composition of the complex compounds is prone to significant variations from batch to batch and quality control is difficult. Therefore, the use of chemically define...

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Main Authors: Janina Müller, Mario Beckers, Nina Mußmann, Johannes Bongaerts, Jochen Büchs
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12934-018-0956-1
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spelling doaj-f3390a5039dc4a2e9bfd38eb1c00b7192020-11-25T02:01:48ZengBMCMicrobial Cell Factories1475-28592018-07-0117111710.1186/s12934-018-0956-1Elucidation of auxotrophic deficiencies of Bacillus pumilus DSM 18097 to develop a defined minimal mediumJanina Müller0Mario Beckers1Nina Mußmann2Johannes Bongaerts3Jochen Büchs4AVT‑Biochemical Engineering, RWTH Aachen UniversityAVT‑Biochemical Engineering, RWTH Aachen UniversityInternational R&D Laundry and Homecare, Henkel AG & Co KGaAFaculty of Chemistry and Biotechnology, FH Aachen-University of Applied SciencesAVT‑Biochemical Engineering, RWTH Aachen UniversityAbstract Background Culture media containing complex compounds like yeast extract or peptone show numerous disadvantages. The chemical composition of the complex compounds is prone to significant variations from batch to batch and quality control is difficult. Therefore, the use of chemically defined media receives more and more attention in commercial fermentations. This concept results in better reproducibility, it simplifies downstream processing of secreted products and enable rapid scale-up. Culturing bacteria with unknown auxotrophies in chemically defined media is challenging and often not possible without an extensive trial-and-error approach. In this study, a respiration activity monitoring system for shake flasks and its recent version for microtiter plates were used to clarify unknown auxotrophic deficiencies in the model organism Bacillus pumilus DSM 18097. Results Bacillus pumilus DSM 18097 was unable to grow in a mineral medium without the addition of complex compounds. Therefore, a rich chemically defined minimal medium was tested containing basically all vitamins, amino acids and nucleobases, which are essential ingredients of complex components. The strain was successfully cultivated in this medium. By monitoring of the respiration activity, nutrients were supplemented to and omitted from the rich chemically defined medium in a rational way, thus enabling a systematic and fast determination of the auxotrophic deficiencies. Experiments have shown that the investigated strain requires amino acids, especially cysteine or histidine and the vitamin biotin for growth. Conclusions The introduced method allows an efficient and rapid identification of unknown auxotrophic deficiencies and can be used to develop a simple chemically defined tailor-made medium. B. pumilus DSM 18097 was chosen as a model organism to demonstrate the method. However, the method is generally suitable for a wide range of microorganisms. By combining a systematic combinatorial approach based on monitoring the respiration activity with cultivation in microtiter plates, high throughput experiments with high information content can be conducted. This approach facilitates media development, strain characterization and cultivation of fastidious microorganisms in chemically defined minimal media while simultaneously reducing the experimental effort.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12934-018-0956-1Respiration activityB. pumilusMedium optimizationAuxotrophyRAMOSµRAMOS
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author Janina Müller
Mario Beckers
Nina Mußmann
Johannes Bongaerts
Jochen Büchs
spellingShingle Janina Müller
Mario Beckers
Nina Mußmann
Johannes Bongaerts
Jochen Büchs
Elucidation of auxotrophic deficiencies of Bacillus pumilus DSM 18097 to develop a defined minimal medium
Microbial Cell Factories
Respiration activity
B. pumilus
Medium optimization
Auxotrophy
RAMOS
µRAMOS
author_facet Janina Müller
Mario Beckers
Nina Mußmann
Johannes Bongaerts
Jochen Büchs
author_sort Janina Müller
title Elucidation of auxotrophic deficiencies of Bacillus pumilus DSM 18097 to develop a defined minimal medium
title_short Elucidation of auxotrophic deficiencies of Bacillus pumilus DSM 18097 to develop a defined minimal medium
title_full Elucidation of auxotrophic deficiencies of Bacillus pumilus DSM 18097 to develop a defined minimal medium
title_fullStr Elucidation of auxotrophic deficiencies of Bacillus pumilus DSM 18097 to develop a defined minimal medium
title_full_unstemmed Elucidation of auxotrophic deficiencies of Bacillus pumilus DSM 18097 to develop a defined minimal medium
title_sort elucidation of auxotrophic deficiencies of bacillus pumilus dsm 18097 to develop a defined minimal medium
publisher BMC
series Microbial Cell Factories
issn 1475-2859
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Abstract Background Culture media containing complex compounds like yeast extract or peptone show numerous disadvantages. The chemical composition of the complex compounds is prone to significant variations from batch to batch and quality control is difficult. Therefore, the use of chemically defined media receives more and more attention in commercial fermentations. This concept results in better reproducibility, it simplifies downstream processing of secreted products and enable rapid scale-up. Culturing bacteria with unknown auxotrophies in chemically defined media is challenging and often not possible without an extensive trial-and-error approach. In this study, a respiration activity monitoring system for shake flasks and its recent version for microtiter plates were used to clarify unknown auxotrophic deficiencies in the model organism Bacillus pumilus DSM 18097. Results Bacillus pumilus DSM 18097 was unable to grow in a mineral medium without the addition of complex compounds. Therefore, a rich chemically defined minimal medium was tested containing basically all vitamins, amino acids and nucleobases, which are essential ingredients of complex components. The strain was successfully cultivated in this medium. By monitoring of the respiration activity, nutrients were supplemented to and omitted from the rich chemically defined medium in a rational way, thus enabling a systematic and fast determination of the auxotrophic deficiencies. Experiments have shown that the investigated strain requires amino acids, especially cysteine or histidine and the vitamin biotin for growth. Conclusions The introduced method allows an efficient and rapid identification of unknown auxotrophic deficiencies and can be used to develop a simple chemically defined tailor-made medium. B. pumilus DSM 18097 was chosen as a model organism to demonstrate the method. However, the method is generally suitable for a wide range of microorganisms. By combining a systematic combinatorial approach based on monitoring the respiration activity with cultivation in microtiter plates, high throughput experiments with high information content can be conducted. This approach facilitates media development, strain characterization and cultivation of fastidious microorganisms in chemically defined minimal media while simultaneously reducing the experimental effort.
topic Respiration activity
B. pumilus
Medium optimization
Auxotrophy
RAMOS
µRAMOS
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12934-018-0956-1
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