Effects of medium composition on extracellular proteinase stability and yield in batch cultures of a Thermus sp. |
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Authors: | Peter H. Janssen Hugh W. Morgan Roy M. Daniel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Thermophile and Microbial Biochemistry and Biotechnology Unit, University of Waikato, Private Bag, 3105 Hamilton, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Summary Thermus sp. Rt41A produces an extracellular proteinase that is produced concomitant with growth and l-glutamate catabolism. Calcium-chelating medium components were shown to decrease the half-life of the proteinase in growing cultures. Medium modifications avoiding these components resulted in an increase in the half-life and in the peak level of proteinase. By adding the inorganic phosphate requirement for growth in anabolic amounts to pH-controlled batch cultures, stability of the proteinase in the medium was greatly enhanced and there was consequent improvement in the total proteinase yield. This approach also allowed a balanced increase in substrate and phosphate concentrations to increase the cell and proteinase yield in batch culture in an almost stoichiometric manner.Offprint requests to: H. W. Morgan |
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