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Physiological role of Ca2+-permeable nonselective cation channel in endothelin-1-induced contraction of rabbit aorta
Authors:T Komuro  S Miwa  XF Zhang  T Minowa  T Enoki  S Kobayashi  Y Okamoto  H Ninomiya  T Sawamura  K Kikuta  Y Iwamuro  H Furutani  H Hasegawa  Y Uemura  H Kikuchi  T Masaki
Affiliation:Department of Industrial Microbiology, University College Dublin, Belfield, Ireland.
Abstract:The alpha-amylase of Streptomyces sp. IMD 2679 was subject to catabolite repression. Four different growth rates were achieved when the organism was grown at 40 degrees C and 55 degrees C in the presence and absence of cobalt, with an inverse relationship between alpha-amylase production and growth rate. Highest alpha-amylase yields (520 units/ml) were obtained at the lowest growth rate (0.062 h-1), at 40 degrees C in the absence of cobalt, while at the highest growth rate (0.35 h-1), at 55 degrees C in the presence of cobalt, alpha-amylase production was decreased to 150 units/ml. As growth rate increased, the rate of specific utilisation of the carbon source maltose also increased, from 46 to 123 micrograms maltose (mg biomass)-1 h-1. The pattern and levels of alpha-glucosidase (the enzyme degrading maltose) detected intracellularly in each case, indicate that growth rate effectively controls the rate of feeding of glucose to the cell, and thus catabolite repression.
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