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Physiological characterization of starch-utilizing <Emphasis Type="Italic">Saccharomyces</Emphasis> sp. SK0704 isolated from kimchi
Authors:Ha Na Seo  Bo Young Jeon  Hung Thuan Tran  Dae Hee Ahn  Doo Hyun Park
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Engineering, Seokyeong University, Seoul, 136-704, Korea;(2) Department of Environmental Engineering and Biotechnology, Myongji University, Yongin, 449-728, Korea
Abstract:Saccharomyces sp. SK0704 (further defined as SK0704) isolated from long-term-ripening kimchi was identified by a biochemical method with an API kit; its physiology was found to be very similar to that of S. cerevisiae ATCC 26603 (further defined as ATCC 26603), except in terms of starch utilization. SK0704 did not excrete extracellular glucoamylase, but utilized starch as a sole carbon source under only aerobic conditions. Crude enzyme excreted from SK0704 catalyzed the saccharification of starch to glucose, but ATCC 26603 did not. The PCR product obtained using the chromosomal DNA of SK0704 and the primers designed on the basis of the extracellular glucoamylase-coding gene of S. diastaticus was homologous with the intracellular sporulation-specific glucoamylase of S. cerevisiae. SDS-PAGE pattern of soluble protein extracted from yeast cells grown on glucose was greatly different from that on starch. From these results, we proposed that the SK0704 may have a specific physiological function for starch catabolism such as membrane transport system and intracellular sac-charification of starch.
Keywords:Saccharomyces cerevisiae            extracellular glucoamylase                      intracellular glucoamylase                      starch utilization                      sporulating-specific glucoamylase
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