2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-020-10913-4
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Metabolic reconstruction of Pseudomonas chlororaphis ATCC 9446 to understand its metabolic potential as a phenazine-1-carboxamide-producing strain

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“…chlororaphis . In this same model prediction, fatty acids were simulated as the best carbon source for phenazine synthesis . Therefore, we tried to add different concentrations of fatty acid-rich soybean oil to the medium.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…chlororaphis . In this same model prediction, fatty acids were simulated as the best carbon source for phenazine synthesis . Therefore, we tried to add different concentrations of fatty acid-rich soybean oil to the medium.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also consistent with the prediction of short peptide addition increasing phenazine production by the recently reported genome metabolic network model of P. chlororaphis. 29 In this same model prediction, fatty acids were simulated as the best carbon source for phenazine synthesis. 29 Therefore, we tried to add different concentrations of fatty acid-rich soybean oil to the medium.…”
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“…The genome sequence of P. chlororaphis strain ATCC 9446 has been reported (Moreno‐Avitia et al., 2017 ), and a metabolic model to maximize its production of PCN was developed, highlighting the intrinsic H 2 O 2 flux associated with PCN production, which may generate cellular stress in phenazine overproducing strains (Bilal et al., 2017 ; Moreno‐Avitia et al., 2020 ). In this work, we use P. chlororaphis subsp chlororaphis ATCC 9446 as a heterologous host to produce RL.…”
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“…Наблюдаемое при совместном культивировании дрожжей и бактерий удлинение логарифмической фазы роста P. chlororaphis можно объяснить включением в состав субстрата мелассы, содержащей сложные углеводы, использование которых увеличивает продолжительность экспоненциального роста клеток. Последующее торможение роста, возможно, объясняется конкуренцией за источники питания (38). 72 ч, одновременно учитывая рост P. chlororaphis в чистой культуре (рис.…”
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