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Dihydroxyacetone production from methanol by a dihydroxyacetone kinase deficient mutant of Hansenula polymorpha
Authors:Nobuo Kato  Hisataka Kobayashi  Masayuki Shimao  Chikahiro Sakazawa
Affiliation:(1) Department of Environmental Chemistry and Technology, Tottori University, 680 Tottori, Japan
Abstract:Summary A mutant, No. 65, of Hansenula polymorpha CBS 4732 was isolated which was impaired in its ability to grow on methanol and dihydroxyacetone. Mutant No. 65 produced dihydroxyacetone and glycerol from methanol with a 18.8% yield in a resting-cells reaction. The absence of dihydroxyacetone kinase activity in the mutant is believed to be the reason for its inability to grow on methanol and for the accumulation of trioses. This mutant, however, was able to grow on glycerol, and dihydroxyacetone kinase was found in the cells. The growth on glycerol was almost completely inhibited by the addition of methanol (0.1% v/v). As far as tested with partially purified enzymes, no property was found that could be used to distinguish between the kinases from methanol- and glycerol-grown cells. The evidence suggests that the phenotype of No. 65 is a lesion not in the structural gene but in its regulatory gene.
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