Physiological characterisation of a pyruvate-carboxylase-negative Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutant in batch and chemostat cultures

被引:16
作者
de Jong-Gubbels, P
Bauer, J
Niederberger, P
Stückrath, I
Kötter, P
van Dijken, JP
Pronk, JT
机构
[1] Delft Univ Technol, Kluyver Inst Biotechnol, NL-2628 BC Delft, Netherlands
[2] Nestle Res Ctr, CH-1000 Lausanne, Switzerland
[3] Univ Frankfurt, Inst Mikrobiol, D-60439 Frankfurt, Germany
来源
ANTONIE VAN LEEUWENHOEK INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENERAL AND MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY | 1998年 / 74卷 / 04期
关键词
Saccharomyces cerevisiae; pyruvate carboxylase; anaplerotic reactions; sugar metabolism; yeast;
D O I
10.1023/A:1001772613615
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
A prototrophic pyruvate-carboxylase-negative (Pyc(-)) mutant was constructed by deleting the PYC1 and PYC2 genes in a CEN.PK strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Its maximum specific growth rate on ethanol was identical to that of the isogenic wild type but it was unable to grow in batch cultures in glucose-ammonia media. Consistent with earlier reports, growth on glucose could be restored by supplying aspartate as a sole nitrogen source. Ethanol could not replace aspartate as a source of oxaloacetate in batch cultures. To investigate whether alleviation of glucose repression allowed expression of alternative pathways for oxaloacetate synthesis, the Pyc(-) strain and an isogenic wild-type strain were grown in aerobic carbon-limited chemostat cultures at a dilution rate of 0.10 h(-1) on mixtures of glucose and ethanol. In such mixed-substrate chemostat cultures of the Pyc(-) strain, steady-slate growth could only be obtained when ethanol contributed 30% or more of the substrate carbon in the feed. Attempts to further decrease the ethanol content of the feed invariably resulted in washout. In Pyc(-) as well as in wildtype cultures, levels of isocitrate lyase, malate synthase and phospho-enol-pyruvate carboxykinase in cell extracts decreased with a decreasing ethanol content in the feed. Nevertheless, at the lowest ethanol fraction that supported growth of the Pyc(-) mutant, activities of the glyoxylate cycle enzymes in cell extracts were still sufficient to meet the requirement for C4-compounds in biomass synthesis. This suggests that factors other than glucose repression of alternative routes for oxaloacetate synthesis prevent growth of Pyc(-) mutants on glucose.
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页数:11
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