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Comparative study on the production of guar alpha-galactosidase by Saccharomyces cerevisiae SU50B and Hansenula polymorpha 8/2 in continuous cultures.

M L Giuseppin1, J W Almkerk, J C Heistek, C T Verrips.   

Abstract

Saccharomyces cerevisiae SU50B and Hansenula polymorpha 8/2, both carrying a multicopy integrated guar alpha-galactosidase, have been cultivated in continuous cultures, using various mixtures of carbon sources and cultivation conditions. Both S. cerevisiae SU50B and H. polymorpha 8/2 are stable and produce high levels of extracellular alpha-galactosidase in continuous cultures for more than 500 h. For these expression systems the strong inducible promoter systems GAL7 and methanol oxidase, respectively, were used. The induction of alpha-galactosidase synthesis by galactose in SU50B is limited by the low galactose uptake. Apart from that, at high dilution rates, the glucose repression is substantial, and a maximal expression level of 28.6 mg of extracellular alpha-galactosidase.g (dry weight) of biomass-1 could be obtained. In H. polymorpha, the induction of alpha-galactosidase synthesis, in addition to methanol oxidase synthesis using formaldehyde, is very effective up to 42 mg of extracellular alpha-galactosidase.g (dry weight) of biomass-1. Productivities in terms of specific production rate enable a good comparison with those of other heterologous expression systems in the literature. The productivities found with S. cerevisiae SU50B and H. polymorpha, 3.25 and 5.5 mg of alpha-galactosidase.g of biomass-1.liter-1.h-1, respectively, rank among the highest reported in the literature. Enzyme production and secretion in H. polymorpha are more complex. A two-peaked optimum is found in enzyme production. No clear explanation of this phenomenon can be given.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8382463      PMCID: PMC202054          DOI: 10.1128/aem.59.1.52-59.1993

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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