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The co-production of 3-hydroxypropionic acid (3HP) and 1,3-propanediol (PDO) from glycerol was studied using the resting cells of a recombinant Klebsiella pneumoniae J2B strain [1] that overexpresses an aldehyde dehydrogenase. Active biomass was produced in M9 under a range of aeration conditions, and shifted to potassium phosphate buffer containing glycerol for bioconversion. The microaerobic or anaerobic conditions were favorable for both the production of active biomass and subsequent bioconversion. At flask level, the recombinant strain grown under microaerobic conditions produced 43.2 mM 3HP and 59.0 mM PDO from glycerol (117 mM) in 30 min with a cumulative yield of 0.87 (mol/mol). The fed-batch bioconversion performed in a 1.5 L bioreactor at a constant pH 7.0 under anaerobic conditions, resulted in 125.6 mM 3HP and 209.5 mM PDO in 12 h with a cumulative overall productivity, yield and maximum specific production rate of 27.9 mmol/L/h, 0.71 (mol/mol) and 128.5 mmol/g CDW/h, respectively.
