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Glutamic acid production byArthrobacter globiformis
Authors:H Veldkamp  G van den Berg  L P T M Zevenhuizen
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Microbiology, Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Two hundred and fiftyArthrobacter strains were tested in a basal salts-glucose medium for their ability to produce glutamic acid; 50 strains produced small amounts of glutamic acid and alanine, as well as traces of other amino acids. Five biotin-dependent strains produced extraordinarily large amounts of glutamic acid. One of these, which was identified asA. globiformis, was selected for further study. Glutamic acid was only produced by this organism at biotin levels suboptimal for growth; maximal production (0.45 moles of glutamic acid per mole of glucose consumed) occurred at a biotin level of 10–5 µg/ml. Other factors which markedly influenced glutamic acid production were temperature, (NH4)2SO4 concentration, and pH of the growth medium.The taxonomy of glutamic acid-producing bacteria and the correlation between biotin deficiency and glutamic acid production are discussed.
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