Isolation and characterization of temperature-sensitive mutants of Hansenula. 1988

S S Yang, and C C Liao, and F J Tang
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University, Taipei, ROC.

For investigation of the feasibility of obtaining yeast strains with high protein and low nucleic acid content or high nucleic acid and low protein content for industrial production of single cell protein or nucleotide, the methanol-utilizing Hansenula polymorpha NTU-AM-P5 was chosen for isolation of temperature-sensitive mutants. Approximately 70 temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants were obtained. All of the ts mutants increased in cell size and aggregated when they were cultivated at permissive temperature and shifted to restrictive temperature in the late log phase or in the stationary phase. 86.1% of ts mutants had a lower growth rate than that of their wild-type. Only ts mutants, NTU-AM-L2, NTU-AM-E10, NTU-AM-E19, NTU-AM-E25 and NTU-AM-E30 had same or slightly higher than that of their wild-type strain. Cycloheximide at 1 mg/ml inhibited the growth of ts mutant NTU-AM-E19, but inhibited one-third of the other ts mutants, and their wild-type strain. Rifampicin at 0.1 mg/ml had an inhibitory activity on wild-type strain but not on ts mutant NTU-AM-E1. ts mutants NTU-AM-L2 and NTU-AM-E19 converted methanol to cell mass more efficiently than others. The ts mutants divided into two groups. One included absolute ts mutants, such as NTU-AM-E15 and NTU-AM-E20, which did not grow even in enriched media at restrictive temperature; the other group, such as NTU-AM-L2, NTU-AM-L3, NTU-AM-E10, NTU-AM-E19, NTU-AM-N37 and NTU-AM-m5, was auxotrophic ts mutants, which grew slightly in enriched media at restrictive temperature.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D009154 Mutation Any detectable and heritable change in the genetic material that causes a change in the GENOTYPE and which is transmitted to daughter cells and to succeeding generations. Mutations
D010843 Pichia Yeast-like ascomycetous fungi of the family Saccharomycetaceae, order SACCHAROMYCETALES isolated from exuded tree sap. Hansenula,Hansenulas,Pichias
D004718 Saccharomycetales An order of fungi in the phylum Ascomycota that multiply by budding. They include the telomorphic ascomycetous yeasts which are found in a very wide range of habitats. Budding Yeast,Endomycetales,Endomycopsis,Yeast, Budding,Budding Yeasts,Endomycetale,Endomycopses,Saccharomycetale,Yeasts, Budding
D013696 Temperature The property of objects that determines the direction of heat flow when they are placed in direct thermal contact. The temperature is the energy of microscopic motions (vibrational and translational) of the particles of atoms. Temperatures

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