Fusion of yeast protoplasts and isolated nuclei of Fusarium moniliforme
✍ Scribed by H. Heluane; L. I. C. Defigueroa; F. Vázquez
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 419 KB
- Volume
- 18
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0138-4988
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✦ Synopsis
Protoplasts of a xylose-fermenting yeast strain (a fusion product of Pachysolen tannophilus and Saccharomyces cerevisiae) were fused with isolated nuclei of the xylan degrading filamentous fungus Fusarium moniliforme. Polyethyleneglycol 4OOO was used as the fusogenic agent. Fourteen stable hybrids showing xylanase activity were obtained. It can be assumed that this ability was acquired from the nuclear genome of the fungus, since the parental yeast strain did not show any xylanase activity. The enzymatic activity was determined quantitatively. The parental strain of the fungus reached its maximum xylanase activity of 796 nkatlml at 96 h of growth. Four of the hybrids had a xylanase activity of between 211 and 297 nkatil at 24 h of growth. Zymograms of these hybrids showed the presence of xylanases when grown on xylan as the sole carbon source. Using pulse field electrophoresis gels, no difference between the chromosome pattern of the fusion products and the parental yeast strain was observed.
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