PROIMI   05436
PLANTA PILOTO DE PROCESOS INDUSTRIALES MICROBIOLOGICOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Production of delta endotoxins by Bacillus thuringiensis using complex substrates
Autor/es:
LOTO FLAVIA; BAIGORÍ MARIO; MENTEL ISABEL; PERA LICIA MARÍA
Lugar:
SAN MIGUEL DE TUCUMAN
Reunión:
Congreso; XII CONGRESO ARGENTINO DE MICROBIOLOGÍA GENERAL; 2017
Institución organizadora:
SOCIEDAD ARGENTINA DE MICROBIOLOGÍA GENERAL
Resumen:
The Bacillus thuringiensis delta endotoxins are widely used as insecticidal proteins. These crystalline inclusions show a wide range of specificity for different insect orders such as Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera and also to nematodes. Moreover, productivity of crystal proteins can be regulated by optimizing the concentration of complex substrates yielding an economic medium. On the other hand,agro-industrial raw materials and waste products are constantly produced being their final disposal sometimes associated with several environmental problems. Thus, bioconversion of these cost-effectivesubstrates that are also locally available is turning in an interesting and a useful approach. In this connection, we previously applied a sequential optimization strategy involving a Plackett-Burman and a full factorial experimental design to maximize the production of crystal proteins; as a result the followingculture medium formulation was obtained (in g/l): milk serum 7.5, starch 3.0 and soybean meal 10.0.In this work, both the supplementation of 10.0 g/l of vinasse (X1) and the ratio reactor volume/workingvolume (X2) were evaluated using a full factorial design. The native Bacillus thuringiensis RT from our own culture collection was used throughout this study. The crystal protein (Cry) concentration was determined by the method of dye elution in SDS-isopropanol using bovine serum albumin as a standard.Fermentations were carried out during 72 h at 30 °C and 200 rpm. Our results indicated that X1 has a significant and a positive effect on the production of both Cry 1 Ac (p=0.008) and Cry 2 Ab (p