Microbial production of poly-γ-glutamic acid.
Sarote SirisansaneeyakulMingfeng CaoNuttawut KongklomChaniga ChuensangjunZhongping ShiYusuf ChistiPublished in: World journal of microbiology & biotechnology (2017)
Poly-γ-glutamic acid (γ-PGA) is a natural, biodegradable and water-soluble biopolymer of glutamic acid. This review is focused on nonrecombinant microbial production of γ-PGA via fermentation processes. In view of its commercial importance, the emphasis is on L-glutamic acid independent producers (i.e. microorganisms that do not require feeding with the relatively expensive amino acid L-glutamic acid to produce γ-PGA), but glutamic acid dependent production is discussed for comparison. Strategies for improving production, reducing costs and using renewable feedstocks are discussed.
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