Abstract
The effects of L-sorbose on growth, morphology and production of a multifunctional ß-glucosidase by the thermophilic fungus Humicola grisea var. thermoidea were investigated. Sorbose increased the lag phase period 3-fold and drastically altered the morphology of the fungal hyphae. Cellobiose and lactose were good inducers of the enzyme. The addition of 5 % sorbose to cultures containing 1 % cellobiose enhanced the extracellular levels of the ß-glucosidase 3.3-fold with constant cytosolic and cell-wall bound levels, demonstrating stimulation of both enzyme synthesis and secretion. The stimulation of enzyme production by sorbose was dependent on the presence of cellobiose as inducer, since 2- to 3-fold inhibition was observed in lactose and glucose. Production and secretion of phosphatases and endoglucanases was not stimulated by sorbose, which did not affect the subcellular distribution of the ß-glucosidase also. However, it reduced the uptake rates of glucose and cellobiose. Taken together, the results discarded increased non-specific enzyme secretion and/or increased release of the enzyme from the cell-wall as possible molecular mechanisms for the effects of sorbose on the production of the multifunctional ß-glucosidase by H. grisea. An alternative mechanism, based on a prolonged action of cellobiose as inducer associated with a decreased catabolic repression by glucose, was discussed. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg and the University of Milan.
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Lazari, S. A., Salgado, J. C. S., Masui, D. C., Peralta, R. M., Jorge, J. A., & Furriel, R. P. M. (2014). Production and secretion of a multifunctional ß-glucosidase by Humicola grisea var. thermoidea: Effects of L-sorbose. Annals of Microbiology, 64(3), 1089–1097. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13213-013-0748-0
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