Lysine production from hydrocarbon by micrococcus species
A bacterium isolated from Assam (India) soil was found to accumulate L-lysine in the mineral salt-hydrocarbon medium and identified to be a strain of Micrococcus luteus. The strain is able to grow and accumulate l-lysine in a purely synthetic medium, but supplementation of the synthetic medium with...
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A bacterium isolated from Assam (India) soil was found to accumulate L-lysine in the mineral salt-hydrocarbon medium and identified to be a strain of Micrococcus luteus. The strain is able to grow and accumulate l-lysine in a purely synthetic medium, but supplementation of the synthetic medium with casamino acid or yeast extract or both, improves the yield. The entire fermentation period can be divided into a growth phase and a production phase, which can be prolonged by adjustment of the pH to the neutral range. Among the different hydrocarbon and nitrogen sources tested straight run gas oil (47percnt;) and ammonium sulphate (0.4%), respectively, were found most suitable.Erythromycin at 1 μg/ml level inhibited growth bu¸t stimulated lysine excretion. An inoculum level of 10% (v/v) of the medium was optimal for lysine production. The yield of lysine under optimal conditions was found to be 3.25 g per litre of the medium. Lysine has been isolated in crystalline form from the fermented broth by ion exchange resin chromatography and found to be pure sample of L-isomer. |
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A bacterium isolated from Assam (India) soil was found to accumulate L-lysine in the mineral salt-hydrocarbon medium and identified to be a strain of Micrococcus luteus. The strain is able to grow and accumulate l-lysine in a purely synthetic medium, but supplementation of the synthetic medium with casamino acid or yeast extract or both, improves the yield. The entire fermentation period can be divided into a growth phase and a production phase, which can be prolonged by adjustment of the pH to the neutral range. Among the different hydrocarbon and nitrogen sources tested straight run gas oil (47percnt;) and ammonium sulphate (0.4%), respectively, were found most suitable.Erythromycin at 1 μg/ml level inhibited growth bu¸t stimulated lysine excretion. An inoculum level of 10% (v/v) of the medium was optimal for lysine production. The yield of lysine under optimal conditions was found to be 3.25 g per litre of the medium. Lysine has been isolated in crystalline form from the fermented broth by ion exchange resin chromatography and found to be pure sample of L-isomer. |
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