Abstract

A mutant strain, which was impaired with respect to its ability to grow on AMP as the sole nitrogen source, was derived from Candida boidinii ( Kloeckera sp.) no. 2201. AMP deaminase of the mutant strain exhibited the same allosteric patterns as those of the wild type strain. The specific activity in the cell-free extract of the mutant strain, however, was lower than that of the wild type strain. Sorbitol-treated cells of the mutant strain produced ATP from AMP at a high conversion rate (95 mol%).

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