D. Fabritius et al., IDENTIFICATION AND PRODUCTION OF 3-HYDROXY-DELTA(9)-CIS-1,18-OCTADECENEDIOIC ACID BY MUTANTS OF CANDIDA-TROPICALIS, Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 45(3), 1996, pp. 342-348
The transformation of oleic acid by mutants of Candida tropicalis was
studied in fed-batch cultures. Besides Delta(9)-cis-1,18-octadecenedio
ic acid, 3-hydroxy-Delta 9-cis-1,18-octadecenedioic acid was detected
as the main fermentation product. Here we describe the production, iso
lation and the complete chemical characterization of the purified 3-hy
droxy-Delta(9)-cis-1,l8-octadecenedioic acid. The geometric configurat
ion of the double bond was not changed during bioconversion. The enant
iomeric excess of the compound was 76%. Mutagenesis of C. tropicalis D
SM 3152 with N-methyl-N-nitro-N'-nitrosoguanidine and selection with o
leic acid as the sole carbon source led to mutant M 25, which produced
the 3-hydroxy-Delta(9)-cis-1,18-octadecenedioic acid at a 1.8-fold hi
gher concentration in the medium as compared to the parent strain. The
maximum concentration of the hydroxy dioic acid was 19.4 g/l after 22
3 h fermentation.