Diminished Respirative Growth and Enhanced Assimilative Sugar Uptake Result in Higher Specific Fermentation Rates by the MutantPichia stipitis FPL-061 |
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Authors: | Sreenath Hassan K. Jeffries Thomas W. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Microbial Biochemical Technology, Forest Products Laboratory, 53705 Madison, WI;(2) Defence Food Research Laboratory, 570011 Mysore, India;(3) Dept. Bacteriology, UW-Madison, 53706 Madison, WI |
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Abstract: | A mutant strain ofPichia stipitis, FPL-061, was obtained by selecting for growth on L-xylose in the presence of respiratory inhibitors. The specific fermentation rate of FPL-061, was higher than that of the parent,Pichia stipitis CBS 6054, because of its lower cell yield and growth rate and higher specific substrate uptake rate. With a mixture of glucose and xylose, the mutant strain FPL-061 produced 29.4 g ethanol/L with a yield of 0.42 g ethanol/g sugar consumed. By comparison, CBS 6054 produced 25.7 g ethanol/L with a yield of 0.35 gJg. The fermentation was most efficient at an aeration rate of 9.2 mmoles O2 L-1 h-1. At high aeration rates (22 mmoles O2 L-1 h-1), the mutant cell yield was less than that of the parent. At low aeration rates, (1.1 to 2.5 O2 L-1 h-1), cell yields were similar, the ethanol formation rates were low, and xylitol accumulation was observed in both the strains. Both strains respired the ethanol once sugar was exhausted. We infer from the results that the mutant, P.stipitis FPL-061, diverts a larger fraction of its metabolic energy from cell growth into ethanol production. |
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Keywords: | KeywordHeading" >Index Entries Pichia stipitis respiration ethanol production specific productivity mutation salicyl hydroxamate antimycin A |
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