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Glucose utilization and ethanolic fermentation by wild type and extrachromosomal mutants of Neurospora crassa.

H J Colvin, B L Sauer, K D Munkres.   

Abstract

Logarithmic growth rates, maximal biomass, specific glucose utilization rates, and ethanol accumulation were measured in aerobic cultures of wild type and extrachromosomal mutants of Neurospora crassa. Maximal biomass and ethanol accumulation of wild type and [mi-1] were proportional to the initial glucose concentration in the range of 2 to 10%. The specific rates of glucose utilization by the mutants were 13- to 20-fold greater than those of wild type in young cultures. The specific rates of glucose utilization by wild type, however, were increased threefold by increasing the ammonium ion concentration in the preculture medium. The suppressor gene f(+) suppressed the excessive glucose utilization and enhanced the growth rate and maximal biomass of [mi-1]. When the mutants were utilizing glucose at excessive rates, ethanol did not appear in the culture medium. Ethanol accumulation was maximum at stationary phase or thereafter, but there was little difference between the maxima of the mutants and wild type. The molar efficiency of the conversion of glucose to ethanol during the entire culture period of wild type and mutants was about 50% and, in the latter stages of fermentation, approached 100%. Replacement of ammonium ion by nitrate in the culture medium suppressed ethanol accumulation by wild type. The relationship of these results to previous observations on respiratory adaptation are discussed. We suggest that the Pasteur effect, the inhibition of fermentation by respiration, may be operative in N. crassa. Factors such as nitrogen source and concentration and oxygen tension, which may serve primarily to regulate the amount and form of respiration would, therefore, indirectly regulate fermentation. The mutants, although transiently deficient in terminal respiratory activity, do not accumulate more ethanol than wild type and, therefore, apparently do not ferment in excess to obtain additional adenosine 5'-triphosphate. We suggest that the excess activity of the alternate form of respiration of the mutants may be related to their excessive rate of glucose utilization by way of the pentose phosphate pathway and the oxidation of excess reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4270948      PMCID: PMC246490          DOI: 10.1128/jb.116.3.1322-1328.1973

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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