Author:
Sootsuwan Kaewta,Irie Akira,Murata Masayuki,Lertwattanasakul Noppon,Thanonkeo Pornthap,Yamada Mamoru
Abstract
Zymomonas mobilis is an alternative microorganism to Saccharomyces cerevisiae for ethanol production. To
find a thermotolerant Z. mobilis strain, the growth and ethanol production of four isolates in Thailand were compared with
those of the efficient strain ZM4 (NRRL B-14023) at different temperatures. One of the selected strains, TISTR 405, was
found to grow and produce ethanol even at 39°C to an extent similar to that at 30°C, and the growth and ethanol productivity
at 39°C were better than those of ZM4 at 30°C, suggesting that TISTR 405 is suitable for ethanol fermentation at
high temperatures. Analysis of genes directly related to ethanol formation or degradation, adhA, adhB and pdc, encoding
alcohol dehydrogenase (Adh) A, AdhB and pyruvate decarboxylase, respectively, revealed that these genes were highly
conserved in both strains. Comparison of their gene expression and activity of the products in both TISTR 405 and ZM4
at different temperatures or growth phases indicated that there was not a great difference at the transcriptional level, but
the total activity of AdhA and AdhB in TISTR 405 was higher than that in ZM4. Both strains showed a significant increase
in AdhB activity in the stationary phase.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Biomedical Engineering,Biochemistry,Bioengineering,Biophysics,Biotechnology
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