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Production of Nucleic Acid-Related Substances by Fermentative Processes
Authors:Toshio Komuro  Takashi Nara  Masanaru Misawa  Shukuo Kinoshita
Institution:Tokyo Research Laboratory, Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Asahimachi 3-6-6, Machida city, Tokyo
Abstract:A seed medium and a fermentation medium for nucleotide fermentations such as 5′ IMP, 5′GMP (plus GDP and GTP) and 5′AMP (plus ADP and ATP) with Brevibacterirm ammoniagenes ATCC 6872 were entirely chemically defined, with the use of a mixture of five amino acids.

As a result, the presence of Zn2+, Fe2+ and Ca2+ in addition to Mn2+ was found to be essential for the nucleotide fermentations. In particular, Zn2+ levels as well as Mn2+ affected nucleotide productions remarkably. Various fermentations proceeded favorably only when suboptimum levels of manganese (20~30 μg/liter) and zinc (100~200 μg/liter) were simultaneously present. This effect of trace metals was attributed to the fact that the excretion of R5P, a precursor of nucleotides, and those enzymes catalyzing reactions synthesizing nucleotides from R5P, ATP and purine bases were greatly stimulated by trace metals in cooperation with two vitamins, Ca-pantothenate and thiamine, and presumably high concentrations of phosphate and magnesium.

Furthermore, it was revealed that some metals were able to control the amounts of nucleotides accumulated when they were added to the broth during fermentation. For example, Hg2+ and Ag+ could increase the amounts of 5′GMP or 5′AMP, and decrease those of GTP and ATP.

Growth responses of Brevibacterium ammoniagenes ATCC 6872, capable of accumulating purine nucleotides, were investigated by the use of completely defined media.
  1. Casamino acids required for its growth could be replaced by a mixture of l-histidine, l-homoserine, glycine, d, l-alanine and l-lysine. A completely defined medium for nucleotide productions was thus established by the use of this mixture.

  2. High levels of phosphate inhibited growth markedly, and this inhibition was overcome by the simultaneous addition 1) of hign levels of Mg2+ and 2) of Mn2+, 3) pantothenate and 4) thiamine. Ca2+ had also a stimulatory effect on the growth. Therefore, a clear growth response to Mn2+ levels and the requirement of the two vitamins for growth emerged only under the conditions of high phosphate and magnesium salts. These 4 factors were found entirely the same as factors essential for nucleotide accumulations by Br. ammoniagenes.

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