Literature DB >> 5137589

Enzymatic production of L-citrulline by Pseudomonas putida.

T Kakimoto, T Shibatani, N Nishimura, I Chibata.   

Abstract

To develop an efficient method for the production of l-citrulline, optimum conditions for the conversion of l-arginine to l-citrulline by microbial l-arginine deiminase and for production of the enzyme were studied. A number of micro-organisms were screened to test their ability to form and accumulate l-citrulline from l-arginine. Pseudomonas putida was selected as the best organism. With this organism, enzyme activity as high as 9.20 units per ml could be produced by a shaking culture at 30 C in a medium containing glucose, ammonium phosphate, l-arginine hydrochloride, yeast extract, peptone, and inorganic salts. Appropriate addition of a surface active agent to the reaction mixture was found to shorten the time required for the conversion. A large amount of l-arginine hydrochloride was converted stoichiometrically to l-citrulline in 62 hr at 37 C. Accumulated l-citrulline was readily isolated in pure form by ordinary procedures with ion-exchange resins. Yields of isolated l-citrulline of over 90.5% from l-arginine hydrochloride were easily attainable.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 5137589      PMCID: PMC376474          DOI: 10.1128/am.22.6.992-999.1971

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0003-6919


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