The Screening of Alcohol Dehydrogenase (ADH) Mutant of Rhizopus oryzae
- VernacularTitle:米根霉乙醇脱氢酶(ADH)突变菌株的诱变选育
- Author:
Zhi ZHENG
;
Shao-Tong JIANG
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Rhizopus oryzae;
ADH;
Allyl alcohol;
Ethanol;
Biomass
- From:
Microbiology
1992;0(01):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
During L-lactic acid fermentation with Rhizopus oryzae,there existed a branch pathway by which pyruvate was transformed to eth- anol catalyzed by pyruvate decarboxylase(PDC)and alcohol dehydrogenase(ADH),thus decreasing the flux of pyruvate to lactic acid.In this study,the spores of Rhizopus oryzae AS3.3462 mutagenized with nitrosoguanidine(NTG),the appropriate dosage was 0.15 mg/mL and the lethal rate was 70%~80%.Two mutants,named mut-1 and mut-2,with decreased ADH activity were screened out by yeast peptone dextrose(YPD)agar medium containing allyl alcohol.These two mutants had decreased ADH activities of 41.63% and 50.29% compared with the parent strain.The fermentation behavior after 72h showed that the yields of ethanol produced by mut-1 and mut-2 were 4.87g/L and 6.56g/L respectively,while the wild type strain was 28.9g/L,and the lactate concentrations of mut-1 and mut-2 also increased from 40.31g/L to 54.45g/L and 44.07 g/L,respectively.It is also found that mut-1 and mut-2 had a high reducing sugar consumption rate and biomass accumulation than its present strain