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Insights Into the Complexity of Yeast Extract Peptides and Their Utilization by Streptococcus thermophilus
Streptococcus thermophilus, an extensively used lactic starter, is generally produced in yeast extract-based media containing a complex mixture of peptides whose exact composition remains elusive. In this work, we aimed at investigating the peptide content of a commercial yeast extract (YE) and identifying dynamics of peptide utilization during the growth of the industrial S. thermophilus N4L strain, cultivated in 1 l bioreactors under pH-regulation. To reach that goal, we set up a complete analytical workflow based on mass spectrometry (peptidomics). About 4,600 different oligopeptides ranging from 6 to more than 30 amino acids in length were identified during the time-course of the experiment. Due to the low spectral abundance of individual peptides, we performed a clustering approach to decipher the rules of peptide utilization during fermentation. The physicochemical characteristics of consumed peptides perfectly matched the known affinities of the oligopeptide transport system of S. thermophilus. Moreover, by analyzing such a large number of peptides, we were able to establish that peptide net charge is the major factor for oligopeptide transport in S. thermophilus N4L
InfluĂȘncia de diferentes extratos de levedura (insumos) no crescimento celular de Xanthomonas arboricola pv pruni cepa 101/ Influence of different yeast extracts (inputs) on the cell growth of Xanthomonas arboricola pv pruni strain 101
Xantana Ă© um heteropolissacarĂdeo produzido por bactĂ©rias do gĂȘnero Xanthomonas. Esse biopolĂmero desempenha diversas funçÔes de grande importĂąncia para indĂșstrias de variados setores. O processo de produção de xantana Ă© realizado em duas etapas: crescimento celular e produção do biopolĂmero, e ambas sĂŁo importantes para a obtenção de xantana com rendimento e qualidade satisfatĂłrios, os quais sĂŁo influenciados por diferentes fatores, dentre eles os meios de cultivo utilizados. Objetivou-se avaliar o crescimento bacteriano de Xanthomonas arboricola pv pruni cepa 101 em meio de cultivo complexo YM adicionado de diferentes extratos de levedura, sendo um tradicional - controle (1) - e outros alternativos de menor custo - 560PW (2), 810PW (3), 845MG (4), 851MG (5), 861PW (6) - e relacionar com o teor de nitrogĂȘnio fornecido. Avaliou-se o crescimento celular (UFC.mL-1) e o teor de nitrogĂȘnio (mg.dL-1) nos tempos 24 h e em 0 e 24 h de crescimento celular, respectivamente. NĂŁo observou-se diferença estatĂstica entre a concentração celular final obtida com extrato controle e os extratos alternativos. A concentração celular final variou entre 3,1 Ă 1010 a 5,2 Ă 1010 UFC.mL-1. O uso dos extratos de levedura 4, 6 e o controle resultaram em maior disponibilidade de nitrogĂȘnio no meio de cultivo no tempo inicial e ao final, e tĂȘm potencial para propiciar um maior crescimento celular. Observou-se aumento no teor de nitrogĂȘnio no tempo final, provavelmente devido Ă hidrĂłlise celular parcial.  O teor inicial de nitrogĂȘnio variou de 9,11 a 12,04 e o final de 31,41 a 47,51 mg.dL-1, respectivamente. Os diferentes extratos de levedura avaliados sĂŁo substitutos adequados para o crescimento celular da bactĂ©ria X. arboricola pv pruni cepa 101, e provavelmente para outras cepas da espĂ©cie, com resultados equivalentes ao obtido com o extrato controle
Faecalibacterium duncaniae A2â165 growth is strongly promoted by yeast extract and vitamin B5 in cGMP medium
Abstract Several gut microbial species within the Faecalibacterium genus have emerged as promising nextâgeneration probiotics (NGP) due to their multifunctional protective effects against gastrointestinal and systemic disorders. To enable clinical studies and further applications, improved methods for cultivating Faecalibacterium must be developed in compliance with current Good Manufacturing Practice regulations, which is complicated by its oxygen sensitivity and complex nutritional requirements. Different yeastâbased nutrients (YBNs), including yeast extracts (YEs) and yeast peptones (YPs), are ubiquitously used when cultivating microbes to supply a broad range of macroâ and micronutrients. In this study, we evaluated six experimental YBNs, namely three YEs, two YPs and a yeast cell wall product (YCW), and eight Bâvitamins in the cultivation of Faecalibacterium duncaniae A2â165, former Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, using growth assays in microtitre plates, doseâeffect studies in Hungate tube fermentations and fully controlled bioreactor experiments. We demonstrated that YEs promote F. duncaniae A2â165 growth in a nutritionally limited medium, while YPs and YCW lacked essential growth factors for enabling cell propagation. High cell density was obtained in controlled bioreactors using a medium containing 2â4% of a selected YE and 1% casein peptone (3.4â±â1.7âĂâ109â5.1â±â1.3âĂâ109âcellsâmLâ1). Among all tested Bâvitamins, we identified B5 as a strong growth promoter. Replacing casein peptone with YP and supplementing with vitamin B5 further increased biomass by approximately 50% (6.8â±â1.7âĂâ109âcellsâmLâ1). Hence, empirical selection of YE, YP and B5 allowed formulation of a highâyielding animal allergenâfree nutritive medium to produce F. duncaniae A2â165. Selecting nutritionally suitable YBNs and combining these with other key nutrients are important steps for optimizing production of NGP with high yields and lower cost