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Query: UNIPROT:P00790 (
PGA
)
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In the quest for a sustainable economy of the Earth's resources and for renewable sources of energy, a promising avenue is to exploit the vast quantity of polysaccharide molecules contained in green wastes. To that end, the decomposition of pectin appears to be an interesting target because this polymeric carbohydrate is abundant in many fruit pulps and soft vegetables. To quantitatively study this degradation process, here we designed a bioreactor that is continuously fed with de-esterified pectin (
PGA
). Thanks to the pectate lyases produced by bacteria cultivated in the vessel, the
PGA
is depolymerized into oligogalacturonates (
UGA
), which are continuously extracted from the tank. A mathematical model of our system predicted that the conversion efficiency of
PGA
into
UGA
increases in a range of coefficients of dilution until reaching an upper limit where the fraction of
UGA
that is extracted from the bioreactor is maximized. Results from experiments with a continuous reactor hosting a strain of the plant pathogenic bacterium
Dickeya dadantii
and in which the dilution coefficients were varied quantitatively validated the predictions of our model. A further theoretical analysis of the system enabled an
a priori
comparison of the efficiency of eight other pectate lyase-producing microorganisms with that of
D. dadantii
Our findings suggest that
D. dadantii
is the most efficient microorganism and therefore the best candidate for a practical implementation of our scheme for the bioproduction of
UGA
from
PGA
.
...
PMID:Modeling the bioconversion of polysaccharides in a continuous reactor: A case study of the production of oligogalacturonates by
Dickeya dadantii
. 3051 Jan 37