Project Details
New Production Method of Exopolysaccharides Using Engineered Living Materials [EPS by ELM]
Applicant
Dr. Yvonne Gmach
Subject Area
Biomaterials
Term
since 2023
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 520624988
In the DFG project EPS by ELM, a novel Engineered Living Material (ELM) for use in dextran fermentation is presented. The so-called "ELM cell" consists of two components. The first constituent is a rheotactically anisotropic, hierarchically structured bacterial cellulose (BC) matrix. This BC matrix is converted into a pH indicator via chemical modification and reflects the pH conditions in the ELM cell. The second component are the, dextran-producing lactic acid bacteria Leuconostoc mesenteroides, which are genetically modified to react in their immediate environment as a pH bioindicator. They are immobilized on the functionalized BC matrix and thereby permanently retained in the ELM cell. By combining both pH sensors, pH changes during dextran production are better displayed. The novel test setup and the pH monitoring facilitates higher dextran yields than in stirred tank fermenters. The highly concentrated dextran solution from ELM Cell fermentation requires less solvents for purification than conventional processes, thus making it more sustainable.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
Co-Investigator
Professor Dr.-Ing. Jochen Schmid