The negligible role of carbon dioxide and ethylene in ajmalicine production by Catharanthus roseus cell suspensions.

J E Schlatmann, E Fonck, H J Ten Hoopen, J J Heijnen
Author Information
  1. J E Schlatmann: Biotechnology Delft Leiden, Project Group Plant Cell Biotechnology Department of Biochemical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Julianalaan 67, 2628, BC Delft, The Netherlands.

Abstract

Removal of gaseous metabolites in an aerated fermenter affects ajmalicine production by Catharanthus roseus negatively. Therefore, the role of CO2 and ethylene in ajmalicine production by C. roseus was investigated in 3 l fermenters (working volume 1.8 l) with recirculation of a large part of the exhaust air. Removal of CO2, ethylene or both from the recirculation stream did not have an effect on ajmalicine production. Inhibition of ethylene biosynthesis in shake flasks with Co(2+), Ni(2+) or aminooxyacetic acid did not affect ajmalicine production. However, the removal of CO2 did enhance the amount of extracellular ajmalicine.

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