Va. Inchaurrondo et al., YEAST GROWTH AND BETA-GALACTOSIDASE PRODUCTION DURING AEROBIC BATCH CULTURES IN LACTOSE-LIMITED SYNTHETIC MEDIUM, Process biochemistry, 29(1), 1994, pp. 47-54
A lactose-limited synthetic medium was used to analyse the dynamics of
batch growth and beta-galactosidase production in the yeasts Kluyvero
myces and Candida, underfully aerobic conditions. In shake flasks cult
ures, no significant differences were observed in the growth yields am
ong 18 tested strains and most of them showed comparable enzyme format
ion. Five of these strains, K. lactis CBS 2360, CBS 683, NRRL 1118, K.
marxianus NRRL 1109 and C. pseudotropicalis NCYC 744 were further stu
died in fermenter cultures. Metabolic behaviour was characteristic of
the Crabtree-negative yeasts. Ethanol formation was absent or very low
(less than 5% of the lactose metabolized). During the exponential gro
wth phase typical fluxes for lactose and oxygen uptake were 3.0 and 13
to 15.5 mmol g-1 h-1 respectively. Enzyme levels were constant during
the exponential phase and increased 1.3-1.8-fold during the brief dec
eleration phase.