Affiliation:
1. Rowett Research Institute, Bucksburn, Aberdeen AB21 9SB, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The origin of cell nitrogen and amino acid nitrogen during growth of ruminal cellulolytic bacteria in different growth media was investigated by using
15
NH
3
. At high concentrations of peptides (Trypticase, 10 g/liter) and amino acids (15.5 g/liter), significant amounts of cell nitrogen of
Fibrobacter succinogenes
BL2 (51%),
Ruminococcus flavefaciens
17 (43%), and
Ruminococcus albus
SY3 (46%) were derived from non-NH
3
-N. With peptides at 1 g/liter, a mean of 80% of cell nitrogen was from NH
3
. More cell nitrogen was formed from NH
3
during growth on cellobiose compared with growth on cellulose in all media. Phenylalanine was essential for
F. succinogenes
, and its
15
N enrichment declined more than that of other amino acids in all species when amino acids were added to the medium.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology