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Harnessing Oxidative Stress to Obtain Natural Riboflavin Secreting Lactic Acid Bacteria for Use in Biofortification. | LitMetric

suffers from oxidative stress and riboflavin starvation at elevated temperatures due to dissolved oxygen, which can be relieved partially by exogenously supplied riboflavin. Here we explore whether this phenomenon can be harnessed to obtain riboflavin overproducing mutants. Using a riboflavin auxotrophic strain as a riboflavin biosensor, we screened cultures that had been exposed to temperature induced oxidative stress for up to one year. Riboflavin secreting mutants could readily be identified, some of which had arisen after just two weeks of exposure to oxidative stress. Whole genome sequencing revealed mutations in the riboswitch, which regulate riboflavin biosynthesis. Riboflavin secretion conferred a significant increase in tolerance to oxidative stress and enabled growth at high temperatures in the presence of dissolved oxygen. It was subsequently demonstrated that vigorous aeration at high temperature (37 °C) could prompt rapid emergence of riboflavin secreting mutants. The protective effect provided by riboflavin against oxidative stress may explain the natural occurrence of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) secreting riboflavin. By optimizing fermentation conditions and eliminating lactate formation, we achieved 64 mg/L riboflavin, the highest reported titer so far for LAB, which indicates great potential for use as a riboflavin fortification agent in food.

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