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- Strain Improvement of Candida tropicalis for the Production of Xylitol:Biochemical and Physiological Characterization of Wild-type and Mutant Strain CT-OMV5
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Ravella Sreenivas Rao , Cherukuri Pavana Jyothi , Reddy Shetty Prakasham , Chaganti Subba Rao , Ponnupalli Nageshwara Sarma , Linga Venkateswar Rao
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J. Microbiol. 2006;44(1):113-120.
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DOI: https://doi.org/2328 [pii]
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Abstract
- Candida tropicalis was treated with ultraviolet (UV) rays, and the mutants obtained were screened
for xylitol production. One of the mutants, the UV1 produced 0.81g of xylitol per gram of xylose.
This was further mutated with N-methyl-N’-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (MNNG), and the mutants
obtained were screened for xylitol production. One of the mutants (CT-OMV5) produced 0.85g/g
of xylitol from xylose. Xylitol production improved to 0.87 g/g of xylose with this strain when the production medium was supplemented with urea. The CT-OMV5 mutant strain differs by 12 tests
when compared to the wild-type Candida tropicalis strain. The XR activity was higher in mutant
CT-OMV5. The distinct difference between the mutant and wild-type strain is the presence of numerous
chlamydospores in the mutant. In this investigation, we have demonstrated that mutagenesis
was successful in generating a superior xylitol-producing strain, CT-OMV5, and uncovered
distinctive biochemical and physiological characteristics of the wild-type and mutant
strain, CT-OMV5.