Microbial Cell Factories (Oct 2009)

High yield recombinant thermostable α-amylase production using an improved <it>Bacillus licheniformis </it>system

  • Shi Gui-Yang,
  • Zuo Zhirui,
  • Niu Dandan,
  • Wang Zheng-Xiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2859-8-58
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 58

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Abstract Background Some strains of Bacillus licheniformis have been improved by target-directed screening as well as by classical genetic manipulation and used in commercial thermostable α-amylase and alkaline protease production for over 40 years. Further improvements in production of these enzymes are desirable. Results A new strain of B. licheniformis CBBD302 carrying a recombinant plasmid pHY-amyL for Bacillus licheniformis α-amylase (BLA) production was constructed. The combination of target-directed screening and genetic recombination led to an approximately 26-fold improvement of BLA production and export in B. licheniformis. Furthermore, a low-cost fermentation medium containing soybean meal and cottonseed meal for BLA production in shake-flasks and in a 15 liter bioreactor was developed and a BLA concentration of up to 17.6 mg per ml growth medium was attained. Conclusion This production level of BLA by B. licheniformis CBBD302(pHY-amyL) is amongst the highest levels in Gram-positive bacteria reported so far.