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Membrane proteins with molecular masses of 88, 90 and 150 kDa are responsible for binding of human immunoglobulin G Fc fragment to the native cells of Mycoplasma salivarium
Authors:Ken-ichiro Shibata  Yoshihiko Sawa  Satoshi Inoue  Mamoru Noda  Tsuguo Watanabe
Institution:Department of Microbiology, Agricultural University of Wageningen, Hesselink van Suchtelenweg 4, 6703 CT Wageningen, the Netherlands
Abstract:Abstract Growth of Pyrococcus furiosus was studied in batch cultures with cellobiose, maltose and pyruvate as limiting substrates. Fermentation mass balances of all conversions were complete. These data suggested that the pathway for conversion of the disaccharides is essentially the same. The molar growth yields on maltose and cellobiose were about equal (±50 g cell dry weight (cdw) per mol disaccharide). The molar growth yield on pyruvate was ±6.3 g cdw mol?1. Growth yields were influenced by the hydrogen partial pressure. When P. furiosus was co-cultured with a methanogen a yield of 56 g cdw mol?1 disaccharide and 8.6 g cdw mol?1 pyruvate was obtained. When the data were interpreted according to the proposed pyroglycolytic pathway, the calculated YATP values were different for the various pH2 conditions, suggesting that an additional energy conserving site may be present in the pathway.
Keywords:Pyrococcus furiosus  Hyperthermophile  Fermentation  Growth yield  YATP
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