Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
Relationship between Aconitate Hydratase Activity and Citric Acid Productivity in Fluoroacetate-sensitive Mutant Strain of Candida lipolytica
Shun-ichi AKIYAMATakashi SUZUKIYasuhiro SUMINOYoshio NAKAOHideo FUKUDA
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1973 Volume 37 Issue 4 Pages 885-888

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Fluoroacetate-sensitive mutant strains, K-20 and S-22, of Candida lipolytica could not grow or could only slightly grow on agar media containing di- or tricarboxylic acid involved in the TCA-cycle as the sole source of carbon. Relative activities of aconitate hydratase in the cells of the mutant strains, K-20 and S-22, were approximately 1/10 and 1/100, against that of the parent strain, respectively. This facts support the statement that the mutant strains were extremely sensitive to monofluoroacetate.
The aconitate hydratase activities of these mutant strains and the parent strain corresponded well to the citric to (+)-isocitric acid ratio in the final fermented broths.

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