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S F Cavalitto, R A Hours, C F Mignone, Growth and protopectinase production of Geotrichum klebahnii in batch and continuous cultures with synthetic media, Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, Volume 25, Issue 5, 1 November 2000, Pages 260–265, https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jim.7000072
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Geotrichum klebahnii
ATCC 42397 produces a protopectinase (PPase-SE) with polygalacturonase (PGase) activity. The microorganism was aerobically cultivated in synthetic media. Glucose, fructose and xylose yielded the highest enzyme levels (10–11 PGase units ml−1). Galacturonic acid repressed enzyme production and no growth was obtained with disaccharides and pectin. Specific enzyme activity obtained in an O2-limited culture was similar to that found in nonlimited ones. A growth yield (Yx/s) of 0.49 g of cell dry weight per gram of glucose consumed was obtained in a typical batch bioreactor culture. Enzyme production was growth associated, and no major products other than biomass and CO2 were detected. The volumetric enzyme activity reached a maximum around D=0.3–0.4 h−1 in glucose-limited continuous cultures. However, it varied strongly (together with microorganism morphology) even after retention times ≥8 at any D tested (0.035–0.44 h−1) though the rest of the culture variables remained fairly constant. No correlation between morphology and enzyme activity could be obtained. Enzyme production was poor in urea- and vitamin-limited continuous cultures. In all cases, biomass and CO2 accounted for ≅100% of carbon recovery though Yx/s values were different. Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology (2000) 25, 260–265.
Received 20 April 2000/ Accepted in revised form 15 September 2000