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Enzymatic Studies on the Conversion of Citric Acid Fermentation to Polyol Fermentation in Hydrocarbon-assimilating Yeast Candida zeylanoides
Authors:Kiyoji Hattori  Takeo Suzuki
Affiliation:Tokyo Research Laboratory, Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd., Machida, Tokyo
Abstract:Production of polyols such as erythritol, d-mannitol and d-arabitol by citric acid-producing yeasts occurred only when the medium-pH was controlled at acidic pH, as described in the previous papers.

In order to elucidate the conversion mechanism of citric acid fermentation to polyol fermentation, the effect of pH on the activities of enzymes involved in polyol synthesis and tricarboxylic acid cycle was studied. Shifting down of the medium-pH from 5.5 to 3.5 led immediately to the change of intracellular pH, from 6.5~6.7 to 5.5~5.7. Such the change affected remarkably on the activities of intracellular enzymes. Citrate synthase was significantly depressed at pH 5.7, but isocitrate lyase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase were reversely stimulated at this pH.

In some yeast strains incapable of polyol production, the change of medium-pH reflected directly on intracellular pH, whereby almost all enzymes were inhibited.

From these results, the conversion of citric acid production to polyol production was explained by the change in the enzyme activities caused by lowering of intracellular pH.
Keywords:amylose extender mutants of rice  isoflavone  dietary fiber  soaking in barley miso
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