Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol.93, No.3, 1049-1056, 2012
An improved screening method for microorganisms able to convert crude glycerol to 1,3-propanediol and to tolerate high product concentrations
A new screening method was developed and established to find high-performance bacteria for the conversion of crude glycerol to 1,3-propanediol. Three soil samples from palm oil-rich habitats were investigated using crude glycerol of a German biodiesel plant. Nine promising 1,3-propanediol producers could be found. Because of a special pH buffer system, a fast evaluation on microscale and high 1,3-propanediol concentrations up to 40 g L-1 could be achieved. Three strains demonstrated very high product tolerance and were identified as Clostridium butyricum. Two strains, AKR91b and AKR102a, grew and produced 1,3-propanediol in the presence of 60 g L-1 initial 1,3-propanediol, the strain AKR92a even in the presence of 77 g L-1 1,3-propanediol. The strains AKR91b and AKR102a tolerated up to 150 g L-1 crude glycerol and produced 80% of the 1,3-propanediol attained from pure glycerol of the same concentration. Further criteria for the choice of a production strain were the pathogenicity (risk class), ability to grow on low-cost media, e. g., with less yeast extract, and robustness, e. g., process stability after several bioconversions. Overall, the strain C. butyricum AKR102a was chosen for further process optimization and scale-up due to its high productivity and high final concentration in a pH-regulated bioreactor.