Studies on nutritional and oxygen requirements for production of L-asparaginase by Enterobacter aerogenes

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J. Mukherjee
S. Majumdar
T. Scheper
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[1] Institut für Technische Chemie der Universität Hannover,
[2] Callinstr.3,undefined
[3] D-30167 Hannover,undefined
[4] Germany e-mail: mukherjee@mbox.iftc.uni-hannover.de Fax: +49-511-7623004 Tel.: +49-511-7622959,undefined
[5] Department of Life Science and Biotechnology,undefined
[6] Jadavpur University,undefined
[7] Calcutta 700 032,undefined
[8] India,undefined
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2000年 / 53卷
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Enzyme; Dissolve Oxygen; Nitrogen Source; Asparagine; Sodium Citrate;
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The carbon and nitrogen sources most suitable for L-asparaginase production by Enterobacter aerogenes were selected and their concentrations optimized in shake-flask cultures. Sodium citrate (1.0%) and diammonium hydrogen phosphate (0.16%) proved to be the best sources of carbon and nitrogen, respectively. Nitrogen catabolite repression of enzyme formation was absent in this bacterium. Cultivation in a reactor showed that the dissolved oxygen level is the limiting factor for L-asparaginase production by E. aerogenes. Glucose was found to be a repressor of enzyme synthesis. Asparagine was absent intracellularly when the L-asparaginase level was high. An increase in the extracellular alanine level when the dissolved oxygen remained low indicated a shift from aerobic to fermentative metabolism.
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