Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10939638 | Fungal Genetics and Biology | 2008 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Glucose uptake by Penicillium ochrochloron (formerly Penicillium simplicissimum) was studied from 0.01 to 400 mM glucose using chemostat culture and bioreactor batch culture. The characteristics of glucose uptake varied considerably with the conditions of growth, harvest and uptake assay. Glucose-limited grown mycelium showed one saturable transport system [KS below 0.01 mM; vmax 1.1-1.2 mmol (g dry weight)â1 hâ1] plus a first order process (permeability P = 1.2 Ã 10â7 cm sâ1). Ammonium-limited grown mycelium showed only one saturable transport system [KS 0.3-0.7 mM; vmax 0.5-0.8 mmol (g dry weight)â1 hâ1]. During exponential growth at high glucose concentration (300-400 mM) a first order process was found with a P value of 5.6â9.3 Ã 10â7 cm sâ1. After ammonium exhaustion a second first order phase showed a lower P value (6.1-9.3 Ã 10â8 cm sâ1). A similar change in permeability was also found after a re-evaluation of published data for Gibberella fujikuroi, Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus awamori and Saccharomycopsis lipolytica. For the first order processes simple diffusion was ruled out as a mechanism for glucose uptake. Glucose uptake by P. ochrochloron was controlled more strongly by metabolism than by transport and was not rate limiting for overflow metabolism.
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Authors
Pamela Vrabl, Wolfgang Mutschlechner, Wolfgang Burgstaller,