Abstract

Cryptococcus albidus IFO 0939 was selected from microorganisms producing ethylene from l-methionine in a culture medium. When methionine was excluded from the culture medium of C. albidus, there was little production of ethylene. Ethylene production in a methionine-containing culture medium occurred for a brief period at the end of the growth phase. 2-oxo-4-methylthiobutyric acid (KMBA), a deaminated product of methionine, accumulated in the culture filtrate. An ethylene-forming enzyme was partially purified from C. albidus by means of DEAE-Sepharose CL-6B ion exchange chromatography, and a cell-free ethylene-forming system was constructed. Using this system, the precursor of ethylene was found to be KMBA and essential factors were NAD(P)H, Fe 3+, EDTA and oxygen.

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