Abstract
Cellular and environmental factors affecting the synthesis of polygalacturonate lyase in batch and chemostat cultures ofBacillus subtilis were investigated. The lyase was produced constitutively during growth on a wide range of carbon sources in a defined minimal medium and in medium containing complex organic carbon and nitrogen sources. The highest activity was obtained during batch growth in minimal medium containing glucose and ammonium sulphate. Over 99% of the activity was present extracellularly in the supernatant medium at all stages of the batch growth cycle. Two distinct differential rates of synthesis were observed during exponential growth. The lyase was unable to attack pectin rapidly unless pectin methyl-esterase was also present. Pectin was a poor substrate for growth and polygalacturonate lyase induction because the organism did not produce pectin methyl-esterase. In continuous-flow chemostat cultures with glucose medium, polygalacturonate lyase activity declined to a very low level owing to the selection of non-productive mutant strains. Loss of activity did not occur when polypectate was the carbon source. Steady-state specific polygalacturonate lyase activity in polypectate medium was relatively independent of dilution rate in the range 0.04 to 0.36/h. When polypectate was supplied in excess of the growth requirement lyase activity was 5 times higher than during polypectate-limited growth.
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