J.S. Guez
university of lille
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2005
Valérie Leclère; Max Béchet; Akram Adam; J.S. Guez; Bernard Wathelet; Marc Ongena; Philippe Thonart; Frédérique Gancel; M. Chollet-Imbert; Philippe Jacques
ABSTRACT A Bacillus subtilis derivative was obtained from strain ATCC 6633 by replacement of the native promoter of the mycosubtilin operon by a constitutive promoter originating from the replication gene repU of the Staphylococcus aureus plasmid pUB110. The recombinant strain, designated BBG100, produced up to 15-fold more mycosubtilin than the wild type produced. The overproducing phenotype was related to enhancement of the antagonistic activities against several yeasts and pathogenic fungi. Hemolytic activities were also clearly increased in the modified strain. Mass spectrometry analyses of enriched mycosubtilin extracts showed similar patterns of lipopeptides for BBG100 and the wild type. Interestingly, these analyses also revealed a new form of mycosubtilin which was more easily detected in the BBG100 sample. When tested for its biocontrol potential, wild-type strain ATCC 6633 was almost ineffective for reducing a Pythium infection of tomato seedlings. However, treatment of seeds with the BBG100 overproducing strain resulted in a marked increase in the germination rate of seeds. This protective effect afforded by mycosubtilin overproduction was also visualized by the significantly greater fresh weight of emerging seedlings treated with BBG100 compared to controls or seedlings inoculated with the wild-type strain.
Journal of Biotechnology | 2008
J.S. Guez; Carsten Müller; Pierre-Marie Danzé; Jochen Büchs; Philippe Jacques
The effect of oxygen transfer rate (OTR) on the synthesis of mycosubtilin, a non ribosomal lipopeptide antifungal biosurfactant, was investigated in the respiration activity monitoring system (RAMOS) for two Bacillus subtilis strains. These cultures were performed under definite oxygen-limited conditions without the adding of any anti-foam in the culture medium. By using four different filling volumes (FV) in the shaken bioreactors, different levels (20, 14, 9 and 7 mmol O(2)l(-1)h(-1)) of oxygen-limited growth could be obtained. A 25-fold increase of the specific productivity of mycosubtilin was observed for B. subtilis ATCC6633 in the case of the most severe oxygen limitation. But nearly no effect could be found with strain BBG100 carrying the constitutive P(repU) promoter instead of the natural P(myc) promoter. Transcript analysis of the fenF gene belonging to the myc operon indicated that the P(myc) promoter regulation could be slightly oxygen sensitive. Additionally, different patterns of the synthetised mycosubtilin homologues were obtained for different level of oxygen-limited growths. At the present state of investigation, oxygen regulation was thus shown to act at different levels suggesting the existence of a complex regulatory system of NRPS lipopeptide synthesis in the natural B. subtilis ATCC6633 strain.
Journal of Applied Microbiology | 2010
F. Coutte; V. Leclere; M. Bechet; J.S. Guez; Didier Lecouturier; M. Chollet-Imbert; Pascal Dhulster; Philippe Jacques
Aims: To analyse the effects of plipastatin operon disruption and constitutive expression of surfactin operon in Bacillus subtilis 168 on surfactin productivity, in vitro invasive growth and antagonism against fungi.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2009
Patrick Fickers; J.S. Guez; Christian Damblon; Valérie Leclère; Max Béchet; Philippe Jacques; Bernard Joris
ABSTRACT High-level production (880 mg liter−1) and isolation of the anteiso-C17 isoform of the lipopeptide mycosubtilin produced by a genetically engineered Bacillus subtilis strain are reported. Antifungal activity of this isoform, as determined via culture and fluorometric and cell leakage assays, suggests its potential therapeutic use as an antifungal agent, in particular against Candida spp.
Journal of Biotechnology | 2007
J.S. Guez; S. Chenikher; J.Ph. Cassar; Philippe Jacques
This work is related to the set-up of overflowing exponential fed-batch cultures (O-EFBC) derived from carbon limited EFBC dedicated to the production of mycosubtilin, an antifungal lipopeptide belonging to the iturin family. O-EFBC permits the continuous removal of the product from the bioreactor achieving a complete extraction of mycosubtilin. This paper also provides a dynamical Monod-based growth model of this process that is accurate enough to simulate the evolution of the specific growth rate and to correlate it to the mycosubtilin specific productivity. Two particular and dependant phenomena related to the foam overflow are taken into account by the model: the outgoing flow rate of a broth volume and the loss of biomass. Interestingly, the biomass concentration in the foam was found to be lower than the biomass concentration in the bioreactor relating this process to a recycling one. Parameters of this model are the growth yield on substrate and the maximal specific growth rate estimated from experiments led at feed rates of 0.062, 0.071 and 0.086h(-1). The model was extrapolated to five additional experiments carried out at feed rates of 0.008, 0.022, 0.040, 0.042 and 0.062h(-1) enabling the correlation of the mean specific growth rates with productivity results. Finally, a feed rate of 0.086h(-1) corresponding to a mean specific growth rate of 0.070h(-1) allowed a specific productivity of 1.27mg of mycosubtiling(-1) of dried biomassh(-1).
Bioresource Technology | 2013
Max Béchet; Joany Castéra-Guy; J.S. Guez; Nour-Eddine Chihib; Françoise Coucheney; François Coutte; Patrick Fickers; Valérie Leclère; Bernard Wathelet; Philippe Jacques
Using promoter exchange and gene knock-out strategies, two mutant strains, the so-called BBG116 and BBG125, were constructed from Bacillus subtilis wild-type strain ATCC 6633, a surfactin and mycosubtilin producer. Compared to the parental strain, both mutants overproduced constitutively mycosubtilin, while BBG125 had lost the ability to synthesize surfactin. Surprisingly, BBG125 was found to produce about 2-fold less mycosubtilin than BBG116 despite an expected higher availability of the cytoplasmic precursors and cofactors pool for biosynthesis. Further physiological characterization of BBG125 also highlighted: (i) a strong influence of temperature on mycosubtilin biosynthesis in BBG125 with a maximal productivity observed at 22°C, compared to 15 and 30°C; (ii) substantial changes in fatty acid profiles and thereby in mycosubtilin isoforms, compared to the wild-type strain; and (iii) the presence of five novel mycosubtilin isoforms. The antifungal activities of the new mix were higher than or equal to those of purified isoforms.
IFAC Proceedings Volumes | 2004
J.Ph. Cassar; J.S. Guez; Philippe Jacques
Abstract This paper deals with the monitoring of physiological state changes that may occur during a culture of a single micro-organism. It rests on a partial measurement of component concentrations in the reactor and of the input and output flows and utilises a stoichiometric approach to model biochemical reactions involved by the culture. We propose to define the basic reaction structure from component compositions and from calculability conditions of the stoichiometric matrix. A given physiological state is associated with a set of basic reactions. The monitoring of a system is then derived from the obtained model by using a bank specialised unknown input observer.
Archives of Microbiology | 2009
J.S. Guez; François Coutte; Anne-Sophie Drucbert; Nour-Eddine Chihib; Pierre-Marie Danzé; Philippe Jacques
Natural isolates of Bacillus subtilis are known for their ability to produce a large panel of bioactive compounds. Unfortunately, their recalcitrance to conventional molecular techniques limits their transcript studies. In this work, difficulties to isolate RNA attributed to the cell wall were overcome, finally authorising powerful RT-PCR’s.
Process Biochemistry | 2010
J.S. Guez; J.Ph. Cassar; F. Wartelle; Pascal Dhulster; H. Suhr
Archive | 2013
François Coutte; Philippe Jacques; Didier Lecouturier; J.S. Guez; Pascal Dhulster; Valérie Leclère; Max Béchet