2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2012.12.129
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Stoichiometry and kinetics of the PHB-producing Type II methanotrophs Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b and Methylocystis parvus OBBP

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“…Maximal PHA/PHB accumulation of 36-70% has been reported for Methylocystis parvus OBBP, while only 7-9% was reported for Methylocystis hirsute CSC 1 (Asenjo and Suk, 1986;Pieja et al, 2011a;Rostkowski et al, 2013). Methylosinus and Methylobacterium were the other two genera reported to have fairly high amounts of PHB (Bourque et al, 1995;Kim et al, 1996;Zhang et al, 2008;Doronina et al, 2008; (Zhang et al, 2008;Zuniga et al, 2011;Xin et al, 2011;Rostkowski et al, 2013). Differences in reported PHA/PHB storage capacities may be attributable to varying physical and environmental factors (detailed in Section 3) applied during batch/continuous culture experiments.…”
Section: Pha/phb Accumulation Potential Of Pure and Mixedmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Maximal PHA/PHB accumulation of 36-70% has been reported for Methylocystis parvus OBBP, while only 7-9% was reported for Methylocystis hirsute CSC 1 (Asenjo and Suk, 1986;Pieja et al, 2011a;Rostkowski et al, 2013). Methylosinus and Methylobacterium were the other two genera reported to have fairly high amounts of PHB (Bourque et al, 1995;Kim et al, 1996;Zhang et al, 2008;Doronina et al, 2008; (Zhang et al, 2008;Zuniga et al, 2011;Xin et al, 2011;Rostkowski et al, 2013). Differences in reported PHA/PHB storage capacities may be attributable to varying physical and environmental factors (detailed in Section 3) applied during batch/continuous culture experiments.…”
Section: Pha/phb Accumulation Potential Of Pure and Mixedmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…PHA/PHB accumulation potential of pure and mixed cultures of methanotrophs under universally optimized conditions is thus poorly documented in the literature (Table 3). The genus Methylocystis dominates mixed species consortia in different environments and is therefore perhaps the most commonly studied genus (Helm et al, 2006;Peija et al, 2011;Rahnama et al, 2012;Rostkowski et al, 2013). Maximal PHA/PHB accumulation of 36-70% has been reported for Methylocystis parvus OBBP, while only 7-9% was reported for Methylocystis hirsute CSC 1 (Asenjo and Suk, 1986;Pieja et al, 2011a;Rostkowski et al, 2013).…”
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“…e l s e v i e r . c o m / l o c a t e / b i o r t e c h growth rate, l max , to calculate the maximum specific rate of substrate utilization (Rostkowski et al, 2013).…”
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