Abstract
Spheroplasts of auxotrophic mutants derived from Acetobacter aceti subsp. aceti No. 1023 were efficiently prepared by treatment with lysozyme, using sucrose as an osmotic stabilizer, and regenerated on an agar plate containing sorbitol and gelatin. In addition, spheroplast fusion between the several auxotrophic mutants was achieved in the presence of polyethylene glycol and CaCl2. The frequency of fusion was found to be about 5 × 10-5. Spheroplast fusion between A. aceti subsp. aceti No. 2 with the ability to grow at high temperature and A. aceti subsp. xylinum NBI1002 with high resistance to acetic acid was also achieved by the same method, with a frequency of 6.0 × 10-6. The fusants showed various degrees of resistance to acetic acid and ability to grow at high temperature. One of the fusants, named No. 116, could produce acetic acid from ethanol continuously under conditions under which both parent strains were unable to grow. This suggests that spheroplast fusion is applicable to the breeding of strains for vinegar production.