Microbial production of D-malate from maleate

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Abstract

To produce D-malate from maleate by a microbial reaction, we screened a number of maleate-utilizing microorganisms for enzyme activity by an intact cell system. The strain which showed the best productivity among the 440 strains tested was identified taxonomically as Arthrobacter sp. strain MC12612. The optical purity of the malate produced by this strain was 100% D type. The culture and reaction conditions for the production were studied for this strain. Addition of amino acids such as L-proline, L-histidine, and L- arginine to the culture medium promoted the formation of reaction activity as well as cell growth. Under optimum conditions, 87 g of D-malate per liter was produced in 20 h. The yield was 72 mol%.

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Asano, Y., Ueda, M., & Yamada, H. (1993). Microbial production of D-malate from maleate. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 59(4), 1110–1113. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.59.4.1110-1113.1993

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