Abstract

The ethanologenZymomonas mobilis has a restricted substrate range, namely glucose, fructose and sucrose. It would be useful to expand its substrate range to include other carbohydrates.Z. mobilis was screened for growth on 30 different carbohydrates and organic acids. A single spontaneous mutant,Z mobilis CP4.60, was isolated which illustrated feeble growth on mannitol as the sole carbohydrate source after three months of incubation. Growth ofZ. mobilis CP4.60 for several months in continuous culture with excess mannitol, and including a round of NTG (N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine) mutagenesis in the chemostat, led to the isolation a sequential series of mutants (CP4.62, CP4.64 and CP4.66), each with improved growth rates on mannitol. Metabolism of mannitol byZ. mobilis is oxygen-dependent, resulting in limited production of ethanol and incresed production of lactic acid. This is an initial example of extension of the substrate range ofZymomonas. The conversion of mannitol to fructose could be via an altered alcohol dehydrogenase.

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