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Abstract
Screening of a strain which contained a large amount of ubiquinone Q-10 and a variety of isoprenoid compounds using different culture conditions and mutations was carried out.
Protomonas extorquens TK 0045, which was found to contain carotenoid pigments, Hop-22(29)-ene, and Hopan-22-ol, was selected on the basis of cell yield and the content of ubiquinone Q-10. The contents of ubiquinone and sterols increased as the age of the culture increased, and reached a maximum level during the stationary phase.
The contents of ubiquinone, sterols and carotenoid pigments, and ubiquinone homologs produced by P. extorquens TK 0045 were varied using mutagenesis. Mutants that had increased or decreased contents of carotenoid pigments were obtained with a high frequency. Most mutants had varying contents of other isoprenoid compounds. The ubiquinone homologs obtained by mutagenesis varied with a high frequency, and mutants which possessed increased levels of ubiquinone Q-9, Q-11 or Q-12 were isolated. However, the major ubiquinone component in these mutants was Q-10 the same as that in the wild strain. The production of ubiquinone was increased considerablyby repeated mutagenesis, with the content of ubiquinone produced by the third generation mutant (strains HB-5) being approximately 3.3 mg·g dry cell−1 (2.5 times that of the wild strain). The acquisition of mutants exhibiting altered synthesis of carotenoid pigments would be useful for increasing the content of ubiquinone Q-10 in bacterial cells.