Physiological, biochemical, and mathematical studies of micro‐aerobic continuous ethanol fermentation by Saccharomyces cerevisiae. II: Intracellular metabolite and enzyme assays at steady state chemostat cultures
- 5 December 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Biotechnology & Bioengineering
- Vol. 36 (10) , 1020-1029
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.260361007
Abstract
Intracellular metabolite concentration and enzyme activity measurements were made to explain the new metabolic and growth phenomena seen in the micro-aerobic, continuous yeast cultures described in Part I. The results of these assays suggested mechanisms for the observed maximum in the specific ethanol productivity as a function of the oxygen feed rate, changing ATP yields, the effects of antifoam, and the sharp changes in the biomass concentration with small changes in the oxygenation. Measured were the intracellular concentrations of ATP, NADH, glucose 6-phosphate, pyruvate, glycerol, and ethanol, and the activities of hexokinase and alcohol dehydrogenase. Rate-limiting steps were identified by the accumulation of metabolites upstream and the depletion of metabolites downstream of the step. A potential mechanism for the stimulation of fermentation with decreasing oxygenation was an activation of glucose transport by an accumulating intracellular ATP concentration. The inhibition of fermentation at yet lower oxygenation rates may have been caused by the continued accumulation of ATP to the point that the glycolytic kineses were inhibited. A mechanism for the changing ATP yields and intracellular ATP concentration proposed the existence of ATPases or ATP waste reactions stimulated by both oxygen and ATP. Antifoam had the effect of decreasing the resistance for glycerol transport out of the cell. The resulting stimulation of glycerol production and inhibition of ethanol production decreased the intracellular ATP content. Finally, intracellular ethanol was found not to accumulate to levels of higher than the extracellular concentration.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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