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Highly efficient production of hyaluronic acid by<i>Streptococcus zooepidemicus</i>R42 derived from heterologous expression of bacterial haemoglobin and mutant selection
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Hyaluronic acid (HA) has been used for a wide range of applications in health, cosmetic and clinical fields. During fermentation of Streptococcus to produce HA, 80-85% of the carbon source is used to produce lactic acid and acetic acid, and only approx. 5 and 10% of the carbon source is used to produce HA and biomass respectively. Here, we expressed bacteria haemoglobin (Vhb) in Streptococcus zooepidemicus, which can dramatically inhibit lactic acid production. After NTG treatments and selection programmes, we identified a mutant strain with highly efficient hyaluronic acid production (6·7 g l(-1) ) under economic fermentation conditions.
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