Effects of macromolecular growth substrates on production of extracellular enzymes by Bacillus species in continuous culture.

Microbios Pub Date : 2000-01-01
A U Mahmood, J Greenman, A H Scragg
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Bacillus species 11089 and alkalophilic Bacillus species 11203 were both capable of growth in continuous culture on macromolecular substrates, starch, soybean flour, casein, pectin, polypectate, polygalacturonate and carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) when these were used as the carbon-energy source in a mineral salts basal medium. High maximum specific growth rate (micronmax) and biomass values occurred when cells were grown on starch, soybean flour and casein, and low values on pectin, polypectate, polygalacturonic acid and CMC. Hydrolytic enzymes (protease, amylase, polygalacturonate lyase and alkaline phosphatase) were subject to regulation (induction and/or repression) depending on the nature of the growth substrate utilized. In general, high levels of enzymes were produced on soybean flour, casein and starch but low levels on CMC, pectin, polypectate and polygalacturonate.

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大分子生长底物对芽孢杆菌连续培养产胞外酶的影响。
以淀粉、大豆粉、酪蛋白、果胶、聚乳酸酯、聚半乳糖酸酯和羧甲基纤维素(CMC)等大分子基质为碳能源,在无机盐基础培养基中,芽孢杆菌11089和嗜碱芽孢杆菌11203均能在这些基质上连续生长。在淀粉、大豆粉和酪蛋白上生长的细胞最大特定生长率(micronmax)和生物量值较高,在果胶、聚乳酸、聚半乳糖醛酸和CMC上生长的细胞最大特定生长率(micronmax)和生物量值较低。水解酶(蛋白酶、淀粉酶、聚半乳糖酸裂解酶和碱性磷酸酶)受到调节(诱导和/或抑制),这取决于所利用的生长底物的性质。总的来说,大豆粉、酪蛋白和淀粉产生的酶含量高,而CMC、果胶、聚乳酸和聚半乳糖酸产生的酶含量低。
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