Abstract

Background Corynebacterium glutamicum is a well-studied bacterium which naturally overproduces glutamate when induced by an elicitor. Glutamate production is accompanied by decreased 2-oxoglutatate dehydrogenase activity. Elicitors of glutamate production by C. glutamicum analyzed to molecular detail target the cell envelope.ResultsCiprofloxacin, an inhibitor of bacterial DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV, was shown to inhibit growth of C. glutamicum wild type with concomitant excretion of glutamate. Enzyme assays showed that 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase activity was decreased due to ciprofloxacin addition. Transcriptome analysis revealed that this inhibitor of DNA gyrase increased RNA levels of genes involved in DNA synthesis, repair and modification. Glutamate production triggered by ciprofloxacin led to glutamate titers of up to 37 ± 1 mM and a substrate specific glutamate yield of 0.13 g/g. Even in the absence of the putative glutamate exporter gene yggB, ciprofloxacin effectively triggered glutamate production. When C. glutamicum wild type was cultivated under nitrogen-limiting conditions, 2-oxoglutarate rather than glutamate was produced as consequence of exposure to ciprofloxacin. Recombinant C. glutamicum strains overproducing lysine, arginine, ornithine, and putrescine, respectively, secreted glutamate instead of the desired amino acid when exposed to ciprofloxacin.ConclusionsCiprofloxacin induced DNA synthesis and repair genes, reduced 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase activity and elicited glutamate production by C. glutamicum. Production of 2-oxoglutarate could be triggered by ciprofloxacin under nitrogen-limiting conditions.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12866-016-0857-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

Highlights

  • Corynebacterium glutamicum is a well-studied bacterium which naturally overproduces glutamate when induced by an elicitor

  • C. glutamicum and its close relatives are used for the industrial production of glutamate [2, 5]

  • Here, we have characterized how glutamate production by C. glutamicum can be triggered by addition of the gyrase inhibitor ciprofloxacin

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Introduction

Corynebacterium glutamicum is a well-studied bacterium which naturally overproduces glutamate when induced by an elicitor. Corynebacterium glutamicum was discovered because it naturally excretes high amounts of glutamate under certain conditions [3, 4]. Due to this ability, C. glutamicum and its close relatives are used for the industrial production of glutamate [2, 5]. C. glutamicum and its close relatives are used for the industrial production of glutamate [2, 5] This rod shaped, Gram-positive bacterium is biotin auxotrophic and secretes glutamate, for instance when biotin is limiting [4]. Biotin has to be supplemented to the growth media to maintain the function of the two enzymes pyruvate carboxylase

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