Acetate Ester Production by Swccharomyces cerevisiae Lacking the ATF1 Gene Encoding the Alcohol Acetyltransferase
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概要
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Alcohol acetyltransferase (AATase) was believed to be the only enzyme responsible for acetate ester production of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. However, recent studies have shown that S. cerevisiae has several types of AATase. In order to determine the precise role of each AATase in ester production, the ATF1 gene encoding one type of AATase, was disrupted and the ability of the atf1 null mutant to form isoamyl acetate and ethyl acetate was studied. The results of AATase assays using isoamyl alcohol as a substrate revealed that although the AATase activity of the null mutant was dramatically reduced, 20% activity was retained. However, when ethanol was used as a substrate, more than 80% activity was retained. The production of isoamyl acetate and ethyl acetate during fermentatioin was also compared and it was shown that, compared to the control, the null mutant produced less than 20% isoamyl acetate but produced more than 60% ethyl acetate. These results suggest that the yeast cell has several different types of AATase, and that the Atf1 protein plays a major role in isoamyl acetate production but has a relatively minor role in acetate ester production during fermentation.
- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1996-06-25
著者
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Fujii Toshio
Central Laboratories for Key Technology, Kirin Brewery Co., Ltd.
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Tamai Yukio
Central Laboratories For Key Technology Kirin Brewery Co. Ltd.
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Tamai Yukio
Central Laboratories For Frontier Technology Kirin Holdings Co. Ltd.
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Yoshimoto Hiroyuki
Central Laboratories For Frontier Technology Kirin Holdings Company Limited:(present Office)research
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Yoshimoto Hiroyuki
Central Laboratories For Key Technology Kirin Brewery Co. Ltd.
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Fujii Toshio
Central Lab.key Tech.kirin Brewery Co.
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