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Simultaneous utilization of methanol-glucose mixtures by Hansenula polymorpha in chemostat: Influence of dilution rate and mixture composition on utilization pattern
Authors:Egli T  Bosshard C  Hamer G
Institution:Swiss Federal Institute for Water Resources and Water Pollution Control, Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology, CH-8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland.
Abstract:The utilization of mixtures of methanol (C(1)) and glucose (C(6)) of different composition by the methylotrophic yeast Hansenula polymorpha was studied in carbon-limited chemostat culture. For all mixtures tested a similar utilization pattern was observed: At low dilution rates both carbon sources were utilized simultaneously, but at high dilution rates the cells used glucose only and the unutilized methanol accumulated in the culture medium. When grown with C(1) only, the cells exhibited a critical dilution rate D(c)(C(1)) of 0.19 h(-1), but when C(1)-C(6) mixtures were used as the carbon and energy substrate, the yeast was able to completely utilize C(1) at dilution rates considerably higher than D(c)(C(1)). The dilution rate at which the transition from C(1)-C(6) growth to C(6) growth occurred (D(t)) was strictly dependent on the composition of the C(1)-C(6) mixture in the feed, and D(t) increased with decreasing proportions of C(1) in the mixture. During mixed substrate growth the formation of biomass from the two substrates was additive. The results reported indicate that the utilization of C(1)-C(6) mixtures and hence D(t) in H. polymorpha are subject to two different regulatory regimes. When the cells were growing with C(1)-C(6) mixtures containing more than 60% C(1), the transition form C(1)-C(6) to C(6) growth was most probably influenced by the maximum C(1) oxidizing capacity of the cells, whereas for growth with mixtures containing less than 40% C(1), a growth rate of 0.28-0.30 h(-1) seemed to be the limiting barrier for the simultaneous utilization of the components of the binary carbon and energy substrate mixture.
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