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Oxygen is a vital parameter for pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) biosynthesis. In this study, the effects of oxygen supply on the biosynthesis of PQQ were first investigated systematically with Hyphomicrobium denitrificans FJNU-6. Following a kinetic analysis of the specific cell growth rate (μx) and specific PQQ formation rate (μp) in 5 L benchtop fermentation systems at various oxygen supply levels ranging from 0 to 60%, a novel, two-stage oxygen supply strategy was developed for enhancing PQQ production and productivity. Moreover, the transcription of genes involved in methanol oxidation and PQQ biosynthesis was analyzed throughout the process to outline the effect of oxygen supply on cell metabolism. Furthermore, with constant feeding of methanol at 0-1 g/L after the initial methanol was consumed completely, the PQQ concentration and productivity reached 1070 mg/L and 7.64 mg/L/h, respectively, after 140 h in a 5-L fermenter. The two-stage oxygen supply strategy developed in this study provides an effective and economical strategy for the industrial production of PQQ.Key Points• A novel, two-stage oxygen supply strategy was developed for enhancing PQQ production and productivity.•The transcription of genes involved in methanol oxidation and PQQ biosynthesis was regulated by changes in oxygen supply.• This study offers an effective and economical strategy for industrial or large-scale production of PQQ.

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Mengsu Liu, Xinwei Yang, Yang Ren, Huaping Xia, Jianzhong Huang, Chongrong Ke. Two-stage oxygen supply strategy for enhancing fed-batch production of pyrroloquinoline quinone in Hyphomicrobium denitrificans FJNU-6. Applied microbiology and biotechnology. 2020 Aug;104(15):6615-6622

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