Abstract

An experimental system has been devised for the optimum aerobic growth and induction of the halophilic aspartate aminotransferase of an archaebacterium Haloferax mediterranei incubated in the presence of L-aspartate. H. mediterranei utilizes both L-aspartate and yeast extract as a sole or combined energy source. The maximum synthesis of the enzyme was promoted by 1% L-aspartate. The relationship between holo and apo forms of the halophilic transaminase, as the mechanism of the induction system, seems to be related to unusual regulatory properties.

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