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Effects of cellulose on growth,enzyme production,and ultrastructure of a Cellulomonas species
Authors:Monica Vladut-Talor  Tiiu Kauri  Donn J Kushner
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, K1N 6N5 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Cellulomonas sp. (NRCC 2406) was grown on complex medium (peptone-tryptone-yeast extract) alone, or with the addition of different celluloses (solka floc, avicel, CF 11 cellulose or Whatman No. 1 filter paper) and/or glucose. Cultures growing on the complex medium without cellulose produced low levels of endo- and exo-cellulases and very little beta-glucosidase. Adding cellulose stimulated growth, as measured by cellular protein or by viable counts, and also stimulated production of cellulases. Adding glucose in the prescene of cellulose inhibited growth and cellulose breakdown. Glucose also inhibited attachment of growing cells to cellulose fibres. Electron microscope studies showed that Cellulomonas sp. adhered to the cellulose fibers. In the presence of cellulose in the media, the cells developed a thicker outer layer which probably helps in the adhesion process.Abbreviations PTYE peptone, tryptone, yeast extract medium - DNS dinitrosalicylic acid - CMC carboxymethyl cellulose - cfu/ml colony-forming units per ml
Keywords:Cellulose  Cellulases  Cellulomonas  Adhesion  Enzyme regulation  Glucanases  Glycocalyx
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