Glucose utilization by lysine-producing fluoroacetate-sensitive mutants ofCorynebacterium glutamicum |
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Authors: | Maria Costa-Ferreira JosÉC. Duarte |
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Affiliation: | 1. Biotechnology Unit, LNETI (Laboratorio Nacional de Engenharia e Tecnologia Industrial), Est. das Palmeiras, 2745, Queluz de Baixo, Queluz, Portugal
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Abstract: | ![]() A fluoroacetate-sensitive mutant was isolated fromCorynebacterium glutamicum, ATCC 21513, following mutagenesis with NTG. Batch fermentations show that in terms of growth kinetics, glucose utilization, and lysine formation, there are significant differences between the mutant and the parent. The mutant’s specific growth rate (0.22/h) is lower than that for the parent (0.34/h). Also, the yield expressed as lysine/glucose consumed does not alter as a function of the glucose concentration for the mutant, and is about 0.22, whereas for the parent, this coefficient decreases with increasing glucose concentration. The maximum specific rate of lysine production for the mutant is 1.3 g/L/h that is about two-fold higher than that for the parent. |
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Keywords: | Index Entries Corynebacterium glutamicum fluoroacetate sensitivity l-lysine production strain improvement |
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