Extracellular Accumulation of Organic Acids by Isopropanol-utilizing Microorganisms |
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Authors: | Akio Sato Terunobu Misono Yuichi Miura |
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Affiliation: | 1. Fermentation Research Institute, Inage, Chiba;2. Tokuyama Soda Co., Ltd., Tokuyama, Yamaguchi-ken |
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Abstract: | Isopropanol-utilizing microorganisms were newly isolated from soils and several of them accumulated two acids in the culture broth, α-ketoglutaric acid being a major one and succinic acid a minor one. Two strains (N–79 and S–1), classified as the genus Mycobacterium, were examined for the cultural conditions with respect to the accumulation of the acids. The accumulation of α-ketoglutaric acid depended greatly on the pH value in the broth, which is required to be kept at around 4 for the maximum accumulation. By means of the pH-controlled culture (at 3.5) with a jar fermentor, strain N–79 accumulated α-ketoglutaric acid at a rate of 0.015 g/liter/hr. The data obtained in this work indicate that the metabolism of isopropanol by strain N–79 probably proceeds via the acetone pathway without the inter-conversion between isopropanol and n-propanol. |
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Keywords: | Solanum tuberosum octopamine N-p-coumaroyloctopamine |
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