Abstract
Utilization of L-malic acid by yeast strain Hansenula anomala IGC 4380 is subject to glucose repression. Derepressed mutants were obtained with UV light by use of the nonmetabolizable glucose analog 2-deoxyglucose as a selective agent. Three mutant strains degraded L-malic acid in the presence of up to 30% (wt/vol) glucose and are of potential interest for the biological deacidification of grape must. The mutant strains, as compared with the parent strain, displayed inverse diauxy in glucose-malate medium, glucose being metabolized only after malate consumption had been completed.
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Corte-Real, M., Leao, C., & Van Uden, N. (1990). Inverse diauxy in the yeast Hansenula anomala: Mutants derepressed for malic acid utilization in the presence of glucose. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 56(11), 3402–3404. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.56.11.3402-3404.1990
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