2008
DOI: 10.1128/aem.02715-07
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Mycelium Differentiation and Antibiotic Production in Submerged Cultures ofStreptomyces coelicolor

Abstract: Despite the fact that most industrial processes for secondary metabolite production are performed with submerged cultures, a reliable developmental model for Streptomyces under these culture conditions is lacking. With the exception of a few species which sporulate under these conditions, it is assumed that no morphological differentiation processes take place. In this work, we describe new developmental features of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) grown in liquid cultures and integrate them into a developmental … Show more

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“…There are two distinct stages of exponential growth separated by a temporary growth called diauxic lag, which is an adaptive state and reflects depletion of a preferred nutritional source followed by activation of genes required for utilization of alternative substrates (24). Recently, these two stages of exponential growth were found to correspond to two different morphological phases: MI (the first compartmentalized mycelium) and MII (the second multinucleated mycelium) (21,22). These phases were also characterized by distinct protein expression profiles.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are two distinct stages of exponential growth separated by a temporary growth called diauxic lag, which is an adaptive state and reflects depletion of a preferred nutritional source followed by activation of genes required for utilization of alternative substrates (24). Recently, these two stages of exponential growth were found to correspond to two different morphological phases: MI (the first compartmentalized mycelium) and MII (the second multinucleated mycelium) (21,22). These phases were also characterized by distinct protein expression profiles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although most industrial processes for secondary metabolite production are performed in liquid cultures, Streptomyces strains generally do not sporulate under these conditions (6,18,22), and most authors assumed that differentiation did not take place. Recently, a detailed analysis of Streptomyces differentiation in surface and submerged cultures has been performed, describing novel aspects of the differentiation processes of this bacterium (10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17). A previously unidentified compartmentalized mycelium (MI) initiates the developmental cycle and then dies following a highly ordered sequence (PCD) (10,11,14).…”
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“…As growth kinetics differed within strains ( Fig. 1), the transcriptomes of strain M145 and the ⌬tdd8 strain were compared at the visual onset of Red production, which corresponds to the transition period between the compartmentalized-mycelium (first mycelium) and multinucleated-mycelium (second mycelium) states in a liquid culture (3,4). To ensure that the differences observed in the microarray experiments were not simply due to differences in the growth stages, microarray results were validated for several genes by performing RT-qPCR on cDNA from bacteria of the wild and deletion strains sampled at the onset of Red production (Table 2) and at different time points (Fig.…”
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“…This stage is characterized by growth arrest and programmed cell death prior to the appearance of the second mycelium (4). It has been proposed that the growth arrest could be triggered by local oxygen depletion in the developing mycelium (2).…”
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confidence: 99%
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