Publication Type Journal Article
Title Enhancing the Cellulose-Degrading Activity of Cellulolytic Bacteria CTL-6 (Clostridium thermocellum) by Co-Culture with Non-cellulolytic Bacteria W2-10 (Geobacillus sp.)
Authors Yucai Lu Ning Li Xufeng Yuan Binbin Hua Jungang Wang Masaharu Ishii Yasuo Igarashi Zongjun Cui Michelle Brown Brenda Hayes Stephen Ramirez
Groups G4 G1
Journal APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Year 2013
Month December
Volume 171
Number 7
Pages 1578-1588
Abstract The effect of a non-cellulolytic bacterium W2-10 (Geobacillus sp.) on the cellulose-degrading activity of a cellulolytic bacterium CTL-6 (Clostridium thermocellum) was determined using cellulose materials (paper and straw) in peptone cellulose solution (PCS) medium under aerobic conditions. The results indicated that in the co-culture, addition of W2-10 resulted in a balanced medium pH, and may provide the required anaerobic environment for CTL-6. Overall, addition of W2-10 was beneficial to CTL-6 growth in the adverse environment of the PCS medium. In co-culture with W2-10, the CTL-6 cellulose degradation efficiency of filter paper and alkaline-treated wheat straw significantly increased up to 72.45 and 37.79 \%, respectively. The CMCase activity and biomass of CTL-6 also increased from 0.23 U ml(-1) and 45.1 mu g ml(-1) (DNA content) up to 0.47 U ml(-1) and 112.2 mu g ml(-1), respectively. In addition, co-culture resulted in accumulation of acetate and propionate up to 4.26 and 2.76 mg ml(-1). This was a respective increase of 2.58 and 4.45 times, in comparison to the monoculture with CTL-6.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12010-013-0431-8
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ISSN 0273-2289
EISSN 1559-0291
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Bibtex ID ISI:000327479800004
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