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Amino acid overproduction by analog resistant mutants of the nitrogen fixing cyanobacteriumAnabaena sp 287
Authors:Selwin P Thomas  S Shanmugasundaram
Institution:1. Department of Microbiology and Microbial Technology, School of Biological Sciences, Madurai Kamaraj University, 625 021, Madurai, India
Abstract:Two amino acid analog resistant mutants of the cyanobacteriumAnabaena sp 287 were isolated after MNNG mutagenesis.Anabaena ST 16, a mutant resistant to the alanine analog D-α-aminobutyric acid andAnabaena ST 25, another mutant resistant to the histidine analog l,2,4-triazole-3-alanine, released alanine and histidine, respectively, into the medium upon immobilization in alginic acid during diazotrophic growth in fluidized bed reactors. The rates of amino acid production by the mutants were 4.3 μmol mg chl-1 h-1 of D-alanine byAnabaena ST 16 and 16.6 μnol mg chl-1 h-1 of L-histidine byAnabaena ST 25. Nitrogen fixation by the mutants was not affected by the extracellular amino acid concentration. While the radioactive carbon flow was followed, the parent strain retained 93% of fixed14C and released only 7% into the medium. On the other hand,Anabaena ST 16 released 13% andAnabaena ST 25 released 29% into the medium. These mutants are beneficial in the production of radioactive amino acids using diazotrophic photobiotechnology.
Keywords:Index Entries" target="_blank">Index Entries  Cyanobacteria  nitrogen fixation  analog resistance  immobilization  amino acid secretion  radioactive carbon flow  photobiotechnology
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