Induction of aldose reductase activity inCandida guilliermondii by pentose sugars |
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Authors: | Juliet Kiyoko Sugai Jean-Philippe Delgenes |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biological Science Center, Department of Biochemistry, University of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil;(2) Present address: Laboratory of Environmental Biotechnology of Food Industry, National Institute of Agronomic Research, Narbonne, France |
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Abstract: | Summary Cell extracts ofCandida guilliermondii grown ind-xylose,l-arabinose,d-galactose,d-glucose,d-mannose and glycerol as sole carbon sources possessed NADPH-dependent aldose reductase activity, but no NADH-dependent activity was detected.d-xylose andl-arabinose were the best inducers of aldose reductase activity. The highest enzyme activity ind-xylose orl-arabinose-grown cells was observed first withl-arabinose followed byd-xylose as substrates of the enzymatic reaction. However, only low activity was found ind-glucose,d-mannose andd-galactose-grown cells, indicating that these carbon sources cause catabolite repression. Enzyme activities induced ind-xylose-grown cells were twice as high as those obtained from the cells under resting conditions. Furthermore, the level of induction of aldose reductase activity depended on the initial concentration ofd-xylose. The present study shows that aldose reductase activity may be efficiently induced by pentose sugars of hemicellulosic hydrolysates and weakly by hemicellulosic hexoses. |
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Keywords: | Xylitol Hemicellulosic derived sugars Aldose reductase Induction Candida guilliermondii |
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