TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of NH4+ and glycerol on cytidine 5′-diphosphocholine synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
AU - Tang, Jiapeng
AU - Yao, Yuelan
AU - Ying, Hanjie
AU - Xiong, Jian
AU - Zhang, Lei
AU - Li, Zhenjiang
AU - Bai, Jianxin
AU - Zhang, Yeyong
AU - Ouyang, Pingkai
PY - 2009/10
Y1 - 2009/10
N2 - Both stimulation of ammonium ion on the glycolytic flux and regulation by glycerol of enzymes in Kennedy pathway for cytidine diphosphate choline production in S. cerevisiae were studied. The conventional transformation course featured four stages. Firstly, CMP and choline chloride were phosphorylated and CDP-choline was formed rapidly; secondly, the rate of CDP-choline formation declined and CMP was not detected in the mixture; thirdly, CMP was released and the CDP-choline concentration reached a peak; Fourthly, the compound concentrations did not practically changes eventually. Using the central composite design, the concentration, yield, and utilization efficiency of energy reached 24.7 mmol/L, 82.3% and 10.6%, with 30 mmol/L of ammonium ion and 1% (V/V) of glycerol, respectively. Ammonium ion not only strengthened the glycolytic pathway, but also coordinated the reaction rate between the glycolytic pathway and the Kennedy pathway. Glycerol alleviated the activity decrease of the key enzymes in the mixture.
AB - Both stimulation of ammonium ion on the glycolytic flux and regulation by glycerol of enzymes in Kennedy pathway for cytidine diphosphate choline production in S. cerevisiae were studied. The conventional transformation course featured four stages. Firstly, CMP and choline chloride were phosphorylated and CDP-choline was formed rapidly; secondly, the rate of CDP-choline formation declined and CMP was not detected in the mixture; thirdly, CMP was released and the CDP-choline concentration reached a peak; Fourthly, the compound concentrations did not practically changes eventually. Using the central composite design, the concentration, yield, and utilization efficiency of energy reached 24.7 mmol/L, 82.3% and 10.6%, with 30 mmol/L of ammonium ion and 1% (V/V) of glycerol, respectively. Ammonium ion not only strengthened the glycolytic pathway, but also coordinated the reaction rate between the glycolytic pathway and the Kennedy pathway. Glycerol alleviated the activity decrease of the key enzymes in the mixture.
KW - Ammonium ion
KW - Cytidine diphosphate choline
KW - Glycerol
KW - Saccharomyces cerevisiae
KW - Utilization efficiency of energy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=67649197376&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.biortech.2009.04.045
DO - 10.1016/j.biortech.2009.04.045
M3 - 文章
C2 - 19467861
AN - SCOPUS:67649197376
SN - 0960-8524
VL - 100
SP - 4848
EP - 4853
JO - Bioresource Technology
JF - Bioresource Technology
IS - 20
ER -