| Literature DB >> 14613884 |
Christoph Stöckmann1, Mario Losen, Ulrike Dahlems, Christof Knocke, Gerd Gellissen, Jochen Büchs.
Abstract
Twenty-four Hansenula polymorpha transformants were passaged and stabilised in glucose medium and screened in glycerol medium for recombinant phytase in shaken test tubes. The cultivations were performed under either limited or non-limited oxygen supply. Maximum oxygen transfer capacities of test tubes were assessed by sulfite oxidation. Oxygen-limited glucose cultures resulted in a partially anaerobic metabolism and formation of 4.1 g ethanol l(-1), which was subsequently aerobically metabolised. Non-limited oxygen supply led to overflow metabolism and to accumulation of 2.1 g acetic acid l(-1), reducing the biomass yield. The use of glycerol in the screening main cultures prevented by-product formation irrespective of oxygen supply. Preculturing in glucose medium under non-limited oxygen supply resulted in a 20-h lag phase of the screening main culture. This lag phase was not observed when preculturing was performed under oxygen limitation. Phytase activity was on average 25% higher in cultures passaged, stabilised and screened under limited oxygen supply than in cultures under non-limited oxygen supply.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14613884 DOI: 10.1016/S1567-1356(03)00147-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEMS Yeast Res ISSN: 1567-1356 Impact factor: 2.796