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Query: EC:3.5.1.1 (
asparaginase
)
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Asparaginase synthesis by Vibrio succinogenes is induced by ammonium ions. Synthesis occurs throughout exponential phase, and in early stationary phase
asparaginase
accounts for about 5% of the total soluble protein. The organism grows best when fumarate is provided as the terminal electron acceptor of the formate-oxidizing cytochrome system. Yeast extract or enzyme-hydrolyzed proteins are effective nutrient sources. In an ammonium formate-
sodium fumarate
medium, where maximum growth and
asparaginase
synthesis occurs, the total enzyme yield (international units per liter of culture) is about one-tenth that obtainable with a good
asparaginase
-producing strain of Escherichia coli. The energetic inefficiency of V. succinogenes appears to cause a low yield of cells and therefore low total enzyme yield. However, the levels of
asparaginase
accumulated within cells raise questions about the organism's protein synthesizing system.
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PMID:Effect of medium composition on the growth and asparaginase production of Vibrio succinogenes. 69 59
To produce an immunologically and enzymologically new type of l-
asparaginase
, 108 strains of bacteria were screened for enzyme production. As a result, 13 bacteria belonging to the genera Alcaligenes, Bacterium, and Proteus were found to produce l-asparaginases in high levels. Among these l-asparaginases, partially purified l-asparaginases from B. cadaveris and P. vulgaris showed antitumor activity. A partially purified l-
asparaginase
preparation of P. vulgaris did not react with the antibody of Escherichia colil-
asparaginase
on the Ouchterlony agar plate. Culture conditions for the production of l-
asparaginase
by P. vulgaris were investigated in detail. The enzyme was produced in high yields when cells were grown aerobically in a medium containing
sodium fumarate
and corn steep liquor. The addition of glucose or ammonium ion to the medium, however, resulted in depressed production of l-
asparaginase
. Under the optimum conditions, 3,700 international units of l-
asparaginase
was obtained from 1 liter of culture medium.
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PMID:L-Asparaginase from Proteus vulgaris. 500 Aug 66