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Carbon assimilation and dissimilation during growth of Geotrichum candidum on amino acids and glucose

✍ Scribed by Majda Aziza; Abdeltif Amrane


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
180 KB
Volume
82
Category
Article
ISSN
0268-2575

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

BACKGROUND: This work examines the metabolic behaviour of amino acids during Geotrichum candidum growth, in the presence of a primary carbon source like glucose. Amino acids were characterized based on their carbon assimilation and dissimilation by G. candidum, in the presence of glucose as the limiting substrate.

RESULTS: The first group (Cys, His, Phe, Thr and Trp) was only used as nitrogen sources by G. candidum, with glucose being the carbon and energy source. Glucose repression was shown for the rest of the amino acids, since only after glucose depletion amino acids from the second group (Gly, Lys, Met, Val) were dissimilated for energy supply by oxidation into CO~2~, while those from the third group (Ala, Arg, Asp, Glu, Leu, Pro and Ser) were assimilated as carbon sources (and additionally used as nitrogen sources), leading to a diauxic growth.

CONCLUSION: This energy‐saving response was not previously shown for the second fungus involved in ripening of soft white cheeseβ€”P. camembertiiβ€”leading to simultaneous use of some amino acids and glucose as carbon and energy sources, and hence lower growth rates than those recorded during G. candidum growth. Copyright Β© 2007 Society of Chemical Industry


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