Biotechnology Letters, Vol.19, No.7, 661-664, 1997
Influence of Intracellular and Extracellular Sucrases of Zymomonas-Mobilis on the Ethanol-Production and by-Product Formation
A spontaneous mutant of Zymomonas mobilis LS1A lacking intracellular sucrase SacA was isolated from a levansucrase mutant of Z. mobilis LS1. The intracellular sucrase SacA does not have a role in sucrose hydrolysis and fermentation. The amount of the extracellular levansucrase SacB produced by the strain B-806 was about one third of the total sucrase activity. In the absence of the SacB, the strains LS1 and LS1A did not produce levan during sucrose fermentation. The extracellular sucrase SacC was sufficient for the complete hydrolysis of sucrose for fermentation. The low hydrolysis rate of sucrose was responsible for the increased amount of ethanol production (37.5 g/l to 44.2 g/l) and the decreased amount of sorbitol production (4.5 g/l to 1.2 g/l) by the strains LS1 and LS1A.
Keywords:SUCROSE-HYDROLYZING ENZYMES;GENE;CLONING;SACC;IDENTIFICATION;LEVANSUCRASE;FERMENTATION;FORM