JPS5791189A - Production of cell bodies of high content of malate dehydrogenase - Google Patents

Production of cell bodies of high content of malate dehydrogenase

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JPS5791189A
JPS5791189A JP55165135A JP16513580A JPS5791189A JP S5791189 A JPS5791189 A JP S5791189A JP 55165135 A JP55165135 A JP 55165135A JP 16513580 A JP16513580 A JP 16513580A JP S5791189 A JPS5791189 A JP S5791189A
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malate dehydrogenase
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bacillus
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Toyohiko Suga
Hiroshi Nakajima
Masao Kageyama
Kazuhiko Nagata
Tadao Suzuki
Kenzo Motosugi
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Unitika Ltd
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PURPOSE: To thermophilic bacterium in bacillus is continuously cultured under a specified dilution to produce cell bodies of high content of malate dehydrogenase per unit cell body.
CONSTITUTION: A thermophilic bacterium in bacillus capable of producing malate dehydrogenase, e.g., bacillus stearothermophilus ATCC 7953, ATCC 8005, ATCC 10149, NCA 1503, is subjected to continuous cultivation wherein the dilution is set so as to satisfy the equation[D is dilution (1/hr; μmax is the maximum growth rate (1/hr) of the bacterium under the conditions of the continnuous cultivation], preferably the culture temperature is set to 40W75°C and 4.5W9.0pH under such aerobic conditions as the dissolved oxygen concentration is kept higher than 0.5ppm.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1982,JPO&Japio
JP55165135A 1980-11-21 1980-11-21 Production of cell bodies of high content of malate dehydrogenase Pending JPS5791189A (en)

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