l -Methioninase Production by Filamentous Fungi: I-Screening and Optimization Under Submerged Conditions

CURRENT MICROBIOLOGY(2008)

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Abstract
Findings show 21 fungal isolates belonging to eight genera recovered from Egyptian soils that have the potential to attack l -methionine under submerged conditions. Aspergillus flavipes had the most methioninolytic activity, giving the highest yield of l -methioninase (10.78 U/mg protein), rate of methionine uptake (93.0%), and growth rate (5.0 g/l), followed by Scopulariopsis brevicaulis and A. carneus . The maximum l -methioninase productivity (11.60 U/mg protein) by A. flavipes was observed using l -methionine (0.8%) as an enzyme-inductive agent and glucose (1%) as a co-dissimilated carbon source. A significant reduction in l -methioninase biosynthesis by A. flavipes was detected using carbon-free medium, suggesting the lack of ability to use l -methionine as a carbon and nitrogen source. Potassium dihydrogen phosphate (0.25%), the best source of phosphorus, favors enzyme biosynthesis and enhances the level of methionine uptake by A. flavipes . The maximum l -methioninase productivity (12.58 U/mg protein) and substrate uptake (95.6%) were measured at an initial pH of 7.0.
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Fungal Isolate,Amino Acid Uptake,Submerged Condition,Geotrichum Candidum,Potassium Oxalate
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