Abstract

Glucose and glycerol at concentrations of 2 % negatively affected amylase synthesis in plate and submerged Streptomyces kanamyceticus cultures. This microorganism was insensitive to growth inhibition by glucose analogs and deregulated mutants were identified by a clearing zone around colonies grown on starch and glycerol or glucose, and selected. Three kinds of mutants were obtained: one insensitive to glucose (Mutant 41), another insensitive to glycerol repression (Mutant E) and the last (Mutant 29) an amylase-hyperproducing mutant, albeit regulated by glucose or glycerol like the wild type. The levels of glucokinase, an enzyme involved in catabolite regulation of Enterobacteria, were determined and results showed no differences between the parental strain and the mutants.

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