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Ethanol fermentation on glucose/xylose mixture by co-cultivation of restricted glucose catabolite repressed mutants of Pichia stipitis with respiratory deficient mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Monika Kordowska-Wiater1, Zdzisław Targoński.   

Abstract

Restricted glucose catabolite repressed mutants of P. stipiti CCY 39501 were selected using UV irradiation. Four mutants were obtained which assimilated glucose slower than the native strain of P. stipitis and the degree of glucose repression was about 2-fold lower for P5-90-133 and P5-200-16 mutants and about 10-fold lower for P5-80-7 and P5-80-35 mutants. P5-80-7 and P5-80-35 produced very small amounts of ethanol from glucose and xylose, whereas P5-90-133 and P5-200-16 fermented sugars at the wild-type level. These two mutants were selected for co-fermentation process with native strain of S. cerevisiae V30 or Ja(a), as well as with their respiratory deficient mutants. During co-culture process of P. stipitis mutants with native strains of S. cerevisiae the ethanol yields obtained ranged from 0.38 to 0.45 g/g, and this alcohol was produced mainly from glucose. But, when also xylose, besides glucose was fermented to ethanol during co-fermentation of both mutant strains, lower yields of ethanol (0.28-0.40 g/g) were obtained.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12708823

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Microbiol Pol        ISSN: 0137-1320


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