Vk. Ananthalakshmy et P. Gunasekaran, Isolation and characterization of mutants from levan-producing Zymomonas mobilis, J BIOSCI BI, 87(2), 1999, pp. 214-217
Levan is a fructose polymer with potential importance as a fructose source
and as a thickening agent in food technology. By N-methyl N'-nitro N-nitros
o guanidine (NTG) mutagenesis and selection, two mutants, ZML1 and ZML2, of
Zymomonas mobilis B4286 overproducing levan (21.6 and 20.0 g/l at 24 h) we
re isolated. Despite showing similar rates of sucrose hydrolysis (2.38 g/l/
h) in fermentation, these mutants exhibited higher rates of levan productio
n (1.72 and 1.68 g/l/h, respectively) than their parent strain (0.69 g/l/h)
. In contrast, these mutants showed lower rates of ethanol production (1.06
and 1.55 g/l/h respectively) than the parent strain (3.75 g/l/h). The maxi
mum levansucrase activity in the mutants was higher (30.6 and 36 U/mg, resp
ectively, at 24 h) than in their parent strain (12.6 U/mg). Therefore, the
increased rates of levan production by the mutants are attributed to their
higher levansucrase activity.