Penicillin Production by Mutants Resistant to Phenylacetic Acid
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概要
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Two methods of selecting penicillin overproducers were developed, based on the hydothesis that Penicillium chrysogenum mutants resistant to high concentrations of phenylacetic acid (PAA) could used this precursor more efficienty (and thus produce more penicillin). It was determined that 0.2% PAA was a selective concentration for pregerminated spores of P. chrysogenum P2. An alternative screening method, using young mycelia already in the production phase, was also developed. Applying teh former method a nitrosoguanidine mutagenized population, 12 resistant mutants were obtained, of which 2 (16.7% of the resistant population) produced more antibiotic than the parental strain. Using the second method, 14 resistant mycelial mutants were obtained, of which 7 (50% of the population) produced more than the original. Acyltransferase and cyclase activity were measured in the best strain obtained by each screening method. The results showed a two-fold increase of cyclase activity in the mutant strains as compared with the original P2 strain, and a six-fold increase in acyltransferase activity in the mutant obtained by the mycelial screening method. It is concluded that both methods can be used for rational screening for penicillin-overproducing mutants.
- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1993-12-25
著者
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BARRIOS-GONZALEZ JAVIER
Depto. de Biotecnologia, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana
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Barrios-gonzalez Javier
Depto. De Biotecnologia Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana
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Barrios-gonzalez Javier
Depto. De Biotechnologia Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Av Michoacan Y Purisima Col. Vicentina I
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Montenegro Eduardo
Depto. De Microbiologia Facultad De Biologia Universidad De Leon
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MARTIN JUAN
Depto. de Microbiologia, Facultad de Biologia, Universodad de Leon
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Martin Juan
Depto. De Microbiologia Facultad De Biologia Universodad De Leon
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