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Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2007

Metabolic engineering of Corynebacterium glutamicum for cadaverine fermentation

Takashi Mimitsuka; Hideki Sawai; Masahiro Hatsu; Katsushige Yamada

Cadaverine, the expected raw material of polyamides, is produced by decarboxylation of L-lysine. If we could produce cadaverine from the cheapest sugar, and as a renewable resource, it would be an effective solution against global warming, but there has been no attempt to produce cadaverine from glucose by fermentation. We focused on Corynebacterium glutamicum, whose L-lysine fermentation ability is superior, and constructed a metabolically engineered C. glutamicum in which the L-homoserine dehydrogenase gene (hom) was replaced by the L-lysine decarboxylase gene (cadA) of Escherichia coli. In this recombinant strain, cadaverine was produced at a concentration of 2.6 g/l, equivalent to up to 9.1% (molecular yield) of the glucose transformed into cadaverine in neutralizing cultivation. This is the first report of cadaverine fermentation by C. glutamicum.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2011

Membrane-Integrated Fermentation System for Improving the Optical Purity of D-Lactic Acid Produced during Continuous Fermentation

Hideki Sawai; Kyungsu Na; Nanami Sasaki; Takashi Mimitsuka; Shinichi Minegishi; Masahiro Henmi; Katsushige Yamada; Sakayu Shimizu; Tetsu Yonehara

This report describes the production of highly optically pure D-lactic acid by the continuous fermentation of Sporolactobacillus laevolacticus and S. inulinus, using a membrane-integrated fermentation (MFR) system. The optical purity of D-lactic acid produced by the continuous fermentation system was greater than that produced by batch fermentation; the maximum value for the optical purity of D-lactic acid reached 99.8% enantiomeric excess by continuous fermentation when S. leavolacticus was used. The volumetric productivity of the optically pure D-lactic acid was about 12 g/L/h, this being approximately 11-fold higher than that obtained by batch fermentation. An enzymatic analysis indicated that both S. laevolacticus and S. inulinus could convert L-lactic acid to D-lactic acid by isomerization after the late-log phase. These results provide evidence for an effective bio-process to produce D-lactic acid of greater optical purity than has conventionally been achieved to date.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2012

A membrane-integrated fermentation reactor system: its effects in reducing the amount of sub-raw materials for D-lactic acid continuous fermentation by Sporolactobacillus laevolacticus.

Takashi Mimitsuka; Kyungsu Na; Ken Morita; Hideki Sawai; Shinichi Minegishi; Masahiro Henmi; Katsushige Yamada; Sakayu Shimizu; Tetsu Yonehara

Continuous fermentation by retaining cells with a membrane-integrated fermentation reactor (MFR) system was found to reduce the amount of supplied sub-raw material. If the amount of sub-raw material can be reduced, continuous fermentation with the MFR system should become a more attractive process for industrialization, due to decreased material costs and loads during the refinement process. Our findings indicate that the production rate decreased when the amount of the sub-raw material was reduced in batch fermentation, but did not decrease during continuous fermentation with Sporolactobacillus laevolacticus. Moreover, continuous fermentation with a reduced amount of sub-raw material resulted in a productivity of 11.2 g/L/h over 800 h. In addition, the index of industrial process applicability used in the MFR system increased by 6.3-fold as compared with the conventional membrane-based fermentation reactor previously reported, suggesting a potential for the industrialization of this D-lactic acid continuous fermentation process.


Archive | 2011

Method for producing cadaverine

Nanami Sasaki; Takashi Mimitsuka; Hideki Sawai; Kenji Sawai


Archive | 2007

METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND CONTINUOUS FERMENTATION APPARATUS

Takashi Mimitsuka; Kentaro Ishii; Ken Morita; Masashi Higasa; Kenji Sawai; Hideki Sawai; Katsushige Yamada; Shinichi Minegishi


Archive | 2009

METHOD OF PRODUCING LACTIC ACID BY CONTINUOUS FERMENTATION

Nanami Sasaki; Ken Morita; Takashi Mimitsuka; Hideki Sawai; Katsushige Yamada


Archive | 2011

Method for producing chemical by continuous fermentation

Satoko Kanamori; Jihoon Cheon; Takashi Mimitsuka; Norihiro Takeuchi; Makoto Nishida; Yuji Tanaka


Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 2015

Production of d-lactic acid in a continuous membrane integrated fermentation reactor by genetically modified Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Enhancement in d-lactic acid carbon yield

Takashi Mimitsuka; Kenji Sawai; Koji Kobayashi; Takeshi Tsukada; Norihiro Takeuchi; Katsushige Yamada; Hiroyasu Ogino; Tetsu Yonehara


Archive | 2009

METHOD FOR PRODUCING LACTIC ACID AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING POLYLACTIC ACID

Kenji Sawai; Hideki Sawai; Takashi Mimitsuka; Ito Masateru; Katsushige Yamada; Kenji Kawamura; Shinichi Minegishi; Izumi Nakagawa; Tatsuya Nagano


Archive | 2009

Process for producing diamine and polyamide

Masateru Ito; Izumi Nakagawa; Koya Kato; Takashi Mimitsuka; Kenji Sawai; Shinichi Minegishi; Hideki Sawai; Katsushige Yamada

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