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Springer, Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, 5(35), p. 683-688, 2011

DOI: 10.1007/s00449-011-0648-2

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Improving arachidonic acid accumulation in Mortierella alpina through B-group vitamin addition

Journal article published in 2011 by Yan Zeng, Xiao-Jun Ji ORCID, Shu-Mei Chang, Zhi-Kui Nie, He Huang
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Abstract

To improve the arachidonic acid (ARA) accumulation in Mortierella alpina, a mixed B-group vitamin addition strategy was developed. The ARA titer reached up to 10.0 g/L, 1.7-fold of the control. At the same time, the highest specific activities of key enzymes involved in ARA biosynthesis, including malic enzyme, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and ATP: citrate lyase, were 63.3, 38.6 and 53.7% higher than the control, respectively. The possible vitamin triggered improved ARA accumulation mechanism was thus elucidated that B-group vitamins could function as the cofactors of the key enzymes involved in ARA biosynthesis, or precursors for the formation of NADPH and acetyl-CoA which were crucial for ARA synthesis, and strengthened the related metabolic flux.