화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol.42, No.1, 116-120, 1994
High-Level Expression of the Ice-Nucleating Activity of Pseudomonas-Syringae in Relation to Its Growth-Characteristics
Optimization of the culture medium is essential for the production of a large biomass of high ice-nucleating-active micro-organisms such as Pseudomonas syringae. Cultures in bioreactors show that optimal substrate concentrations are approximately the same for ice nucleating activity (INA) and total biomass (50-80 g/l of glucose; 28 g/l of peptone) but not for the growth rate. The INA is lowest when the growth rate is highest (50 g/l of glucose, 15 g/l of peptone). We have shown that the maximal biomass production and INA are related to the C/N ratio (optimal ratio : 10) rather than to the substrate concentration. These results also contribute to knowledge on the physiology of these bacteria and support the sequential maturation of the ice nucleating sites.