Intracellular accumulation of mannosylerythritol lipids as storage materials by Candida antarctica |
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Authors: | Dai Kitamoto Takashi Nakane Noriko Nakao Tadaatsu Nakahara Takeshi Tabuchi |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Chemical Laboratory for Industry, 305 Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan;(2) Institute of Applied Biochemistry, University of Tsukuba, 305 Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan |
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Abstract: | ![]() Summary Candida antarctica strain T-34, which was isolated as a biosurfactant producer, was found to produce organic acids and polyols extracellularly but not to produce biosurfactants, when grown on glucose or other carbohydrates as the sole carbon source. It was also observed microscopically that the strain contained oil globules within the cells. The intracellular lipids of the strain mainly consisted of triglycerides and mannosylerythritol lipids (MEL). The MEL content of the cells during the culture exceeded 10% of the dry cell weight, and the pattern of variation of the MEL content was very similar to that of triglycerides. All three stock strains of C. antarctica tested also accumulated a relatively large amount of MEL from glucose. These results suggested that these strains accumulated the MEL intracellularly as one of the storage materials together with triglycerides.Offprint requests to: D. Kitamoto |
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