Synthesis of l-Tryptophan from Indole and dl-Serine by Tryptophan Synthetase Entrapped in Fibres |
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Authors: | Pasquale Zaffaroni Vincenza Vitobello Francesco Cecere Ezio Giacomozzi Franco Morisi Walter Marconi |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory for Microbiological Processes, SNAM Progetti, Monterotondo, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | Optimal culture conditions for microbial production of tryptophan synthetase were studied. It was found that on cultivation of Escherichia coli 476, a tryptophan auxotroph, in a medium containing 5g/liter glycerol as C source, supplemented with 1 g/liter of acid-treated peptone, cells with high tryptophan synthetase activity could be obtained.The enzyme was extracted from cells and 3-fold purified by heat treatment and ammonium sulfate precipitation. The overall yield of the isolation procedure was 60%.The partially purified tryptophan synthetase was entrapped in cellulose triacetate fibres. Under storage conditions, in refrigerator, the entrapped enzyme was stable at least for 6 months. The activity of the entrapped enzyme was about 75% with respect to the free enzyme.Similar behaviour for the free and entrapped enzyme was observed as to the effect of temperature and pH on the enzymic activity. The operational stability of the entrapped tryptophan synthetase was very good (activity unchanged after 50 days) provided the accumulation of indole on the fibres was avoided. |
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Keywords: | betaine smallcaps smallerCapital" >D-galactosamine glutathione S-adenosyl methionine |
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