Living cell reaction process forl-isoleucine andl-valine production |
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Authors: | Masato Terasawa Masayuki Inui Makoto Goto Kazumichi Shikata Makoto Imanari Hideaki Yukawa |
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Affiliation: | (1) Tsukuba Research Centre, Mitsubishi Petrochemical Co. Ltd., 8-3-1, Inashiki, 300-03 Ibaraki, Japan;(2) Biobusiness Development Department, Mitsubishi Petrochemical Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary A new process (Living Cell Reaction Process) forl-isoleucine production using viable, non-growing cells ofBrevibacterium flavum AB-07 was optimised using ethanol as the energy source and -ketobutyric acid ( -KB) as precursor.l-valine also could be produced from glucose at high yield by this process. This process differs from the usual fermentation method in that non-growing cells are used, and the production ofl-isoleucine andl-valine were carried out under conditions of repressed cell division and growth. Minimal medium missing the essential growth factor, biotin was employed as the reaction mixture for the production ofl-isoleucine andl-valine. The productivity ofl-isoleucine andl-valine were 200 mmol·l–1 · day–1 (molecular yield to -KB: 95%) and 300 mmol · l–1 · day–1 (molecular yield to glucose: 80%) respectively. The content ofl-isoleucine andl-valine in total amino acids produced in the each mixture were 97% and 96% respectively. |
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Keywords: | Living cell reaction process font-variant:small-caps" >l-Isoleucine production font-variant:small-caps" >l-Valine production Brevibacterium flavum |
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