1993
DOI: 10.1016/0378-1097(93)90519-8
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Novel nitrogen sources for growth of Bacillus fastidiosus and their effect on the activity of NADP-dependent glutamate dehydrogenase

Abstract: Although Bacillus fastidiosus assimilates ammonium formed internally during growth on urate, allantoin or allantoate via NADP-dependent glutamate dehydrogenase (NADP-GDH), growth on exogenous ammonium as nitrogen source has not been observed. Growth on ammonium, urea and ureidoglycolate, intermediates of the urate degradative pathway, was found to occur if the mineral growth medium containing glycerol as a carbon source was supplemented with both allantoin (0.5 mM) and brain heart infusion (BHI, 0.1%, w/v) or … Show more

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“…Research on production and purification of enzymes of economic importance has drawn a lot of interest. There have been efforts to isolate bacteria and screen fungi whose enzymes are of medicinal, industrial and environmental importance with the chief aim of isolating and characterizing them (Muruke et al, 1993(Muruke et al, , 1995(Muruke et al, , 1996Akhmanova et al, 1998). Growth of Bacillus fastidiosus in a medium containing glycerol as a carbon source and urea as a nitrogen source leads to production of glycerol kinase, glycerol 3-phosphate, dehydrogenase, allantoinase, urease and carboligase under batch and continuous culture conditions.…”
Section: Production Of Enzymes Of Economic Importancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on production and purification of enzymes of economic importance has drawn a lot of interest. There have been efforts to isolate bacteria and screen fungi whose enzymes are of medicinal, industrial and environmental importance with the chief aim of isolating and characterizing them (Muruke et al, 1993(Muruke et al, , 1995(Muruke et al, , 1996Akhmanova et al, 1998). Growth of Bacillus fastidiosus in a medium containing glycerol as a carbon source and urea as a nitrogen source leads to production of glycerol kinase, glycerol 3-phosphate, dehydrogenase, allantoinase, urease and carboligase under batch and continuous culture conditions.…”
Section: Production Of Enzymes Of Economic Importancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been efforts to isolate bacteria and screen fungi whose enzymes are of medicinal, industrial and environmental importance with the chief aim of isolating and characterizing them (Muruke et al, 1993(Muruke et al, , 1995(Muruke et al, , 1996Akhmanova et al, 1998). Growth of Bacillus fastidiosus in a medium containing glycerol as a carbon source and urea as a nitrogen source leads to production of glycerol kinase, glycerol 3-phosphate, dehydrogenase, allantoinase, urease and carboligase under batch and continuous culture conditions.…”
Section: Production Of Enzymes Of Economic Importancementioning
confidence: 99%