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Production and Characterization of a Novel Exopolysaccharide from Ramlibacter tataouinensis

  • Desislava Jivkova
  • , Ganesan Sathiyanarayanan
  • , Mourad Harir
  • , Norbert Hertkorn
  • , Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin
  • , Ghislain Sanhaji
  • , Sylvain Fochesato
  • , Catherine Berthomieu
  • , Alain Heyraud
  • , Wafa Achouak
  • , Catherine Santaella
  • , Thierry Heulin
  • Aix Marseille University
  • Research Unit Analytical BioGeoChemistry (BGC)
  • Technical University of Munich
  • ARD
  • Aix Marseille University
  • Université Joseph Fourier

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Abstract

The current study examines the desiccation-resistant Ramlibacter tataouinensis TTB310T as a model organism for the production of novel exopolysaccharides and their structural features. This bacterium is able to produce dividing forms of cysts which synthesize cell-bound exopolysaccharide. Initial experiments were conducted on the enrichment of cyst biomass for exopolysaccharide production under batch-fed conditions in a pilot-scale bioreactor, with lactate as the source of carbon and energy. The optimized medium produced significant quantities of exopolysaccharide in a single growth phase, since the production of exopolysaccharide took place during the division of the cysts. The exopolysaccharide layer was extracted from the cysts using a modified trichloroacetic acid method. The biochemical characterization of purified exopolysaccharide was performed by gas chromatography, ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance, and Fourier-transform infrared spectrometry. The repeating unit of exopolysaccharide was a decasaccharide consisting of ribose, glucose, rhamnose, galactose, mannose, and glucuronic acid with the ratio 3:2:2:1:1:1, and additional substituents such as acetyl, succinyl, and methyl moieties were also observed as a part of the exopolysaccharide structure. This study contributes to a fundamental understanding of the novel structural features of exopolysaccharide from a dividing form of cysts, and, further, results can be used to study its rheological properties for various industrial applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7172
JournalMolecules
Volume27
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2022

Keywords

  • FT-ICR-MS
  • FTIR
  • GC
  • NMR
  • Ramlibacter tataouinensis
  • bioreactor
  • biosynthesis
  • characterization
  • exopolysaccharide
  • optimization

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