Enhanced production of D-β-hydroxyisobutyric acid through strain improvement
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Title
Enhanced production of D-β-hydroxyisobutyric acid through strain improvement
Author(s)
Chul Ho Kim; Won Kyoung Hong; In Young Lee; Eui Sung Choi; Sang Ki Rhee
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Biotechnology, vol. 69, pp. 75-79
Publication Year
1999
Abstract
The mutant strains of Candida rugosa were developed for enhanced enantioselective production of D(-)-β-hydroxyisobutyric acid (D-HIBA) from isobutyric acid (IBA). Three mutant strains, C. rugosa MME 1027, MME 1259 and MME 1559, which can not assimilate propionic acid, were screened. The molar conversion yield and D-HIBA productivity were compared in fed-batch cultivations of the mutant strains. The maximum D-HIBA concentration of 150 g l-1 with the highest molar conversion yield of 81.8% was achieved with the strain MME 1259, while the highest productivity of 1.1 g l-1 h-1 was obtained with the strain MME 1027.