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Enzymatic production of urocanic acid by Achromobacter liquidum.
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Applied microbiology [Appl Microbiol] 1974 Apr; Vol. 27 (4), pp. 688-94. - Publication Year :
- 1974
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Abstract
- To develop an efficient method for the production of urocanic acid, optimal conditions for the production of microbial L-histidine ammonia lyase and for the conversion of L-histidine to urocanic acid by this enzyme were studied. A number of microorganisms were screened to test their ability to form and accumulate urocanic acid from L-histidine. Achromobacter liquidum was selected as the best organism. With this organism, enzyme activity as high as 2.0 units/ml could be produced by a shaking culture at 30 C in a medium containing glucose, urea, potassium phosphate, L-histidine, yeast extract, peptone, and inorganic salts. Appropriate addition of a surface-active agent to the reaction mixture shortened the time required for the conversion. A large amount of L-histidine was converted stoichiometrically to urocanic acid in 48 h at 40 C. Accumulated urocanic acid was readily isolated in pure form by ordinary procedures with isoelectric precipitation. Yields of isolated urocanic acid of over 92% from L-histidine were easily attainable. When the culture of Achromobacter liquidum was added to DL-histidine, D-histidine and urocanic acid were simultaneously obtained in high yields.
- Subjects :
- Alcaligenes enzymology
Bacteria enzymology
Bacteria metabolism
Chromatography, Paper
Culture Media
Fermentation
Fluorometry
Glucose
Histidine metabolism
Histidine Ammonia-Lyase metabolism
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Species Specificity
Spectrophotometry
Surface-Active Agents
Temperature
Urea
Urocanate Hydratase metabolism
Acrylates biosynthesis
Alcaligenes metabolism
Ammonia-Lyases metabolism
Imidazoles biosynthesis
Sunscreening Agents biosynthesis
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0003-6919
- Volume :
- 27
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Applied microbiology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 4151117
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1128/am.27.4.688-694.1974