Production and characterization of a trehalolipid biosurfactant produced by the novel marine bacterium Rhodococcus sp., strain PML026

J Appl Microbiol. 2013 Sep;115(3):744-55. doi: 10.1111/jam.12287. Epub 2013 Jul 10.

Abstract

Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate biosurfactant production by a novel marine Rhodococcus sp., strain PML026 and characterize the chemical nature and properties of the biosurfactant.

Methods and results: A novel marine bacterium (Rhodococcus species; strain PML026) was shown to produce biosurfactant in the presence of hydrophobic substrate (sunflower oil). Biosurfactant production (identified as a trehalolipid) was monitored in whole-batch cultures (oil layer and aqueous phase), aqueous phase (no oil layer) and filtered (0·2 μm) aqueous phase (no oil or cells; extracellular) and was shown to be closely associated with growth/biomass production. Extracellular trehalolipid levels increased postonset of stationary growth phase. Purified trehalolipid was able to reduce the surface tension of water to 29 mN m(-1) at Critical Micellar Concentration (CMC) of c. 250 mg l(-1) and produced emulsions that were stable to a wide range of conditions (pH 2-10, temperatures of 20-100°C and NaCl concentrations of 5-25% w/v). Separate chemical analyses of the intact trehalolipid and its constituents demonstrated the compound was in fact a mixture of homologues (>1180 MW) consisting of a trehalose moiety esterified to a series of straight chain and hydroxylated fatty acids.

Conclusions: The trehalolipid biosurfactant produced by the novel marine strain Rhodococcus sp. PML026 was characterized and exhibited high surfactant activity under a wide range of conditions.

Significance and impact of study: Strain PML026 of Rhodococcus sp. is a potential candidate for bioremediation or biosurfactant production for various applications.

Keywords: Rhodococcus; biosurfactant; glycolipid; marine; trehalolipid.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Emulsions
  • Glycolipids / chemistry*
  • Glycolipids / isolation & purification
  • Glycolipids / metabolism
  • Micelles
  • Rhodococcus / growth & development
  • Rhodococcus / metabolism*
  • Surface Tension
  • Surface-Active Agents / chemistry*
  • Surface-Active Agents / isolation & purification
  • Surface-Active Agents / metabolism
  • Temperature
  • Trehalose / analysis

Substances

  • Emulsions
  • Glycolipids
  • Micelles
  • Surface-Active Agents
  • Trehalose