Abstract
Mutants resistant to various phenylalanine- or tyrosine-analogs were isolated from a phenylalanine auxotroph of Corynebacterium glutamicum KY 10233 by treatment with N- methyl-N′-nitro-N-nitrose guanidine (NTG) and screened for L-tyrosine production. A mutant, 98–Tx–71, which is resistant to 3-aminotyrosine, p-aminophenylalanine, p-fluoro-phenylalanine, and tyrosine hydroxamate was found to produce L-tyrosine at a concentration of 13.5 mg/ml in the cane molasses medium containing 10% of sugar calculated as glucose. A tyrosine-sensitive mutant, pr–20 which was derived from 98–Tx–71 produced L-tyrosine at a concentration of 17.6 mg/ml. L-Tyrosine formation in the strain pr–20 was found to be still inhibited by L-phenylalanine though it was not inhibited by L-tyrosine. The L-tyrosine formation in the mutant was repressed neither by L-phenylalanine nor by L-tyrosine.
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