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Lipase Induction in Mucor hiemalis
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The influence on lipase induction in
Mucor hiemalis
of different types of triglycerides containing mainly oleic acid (olive oil), erucic acid (mustard oil), or saturated fatty acids of 8 to 16 carbons (coconut oil) was studied. The fungus was grown in shake flasks in a fermentation medium containing peptone, minerals, and glucose or one of the oils as the carbon source. Maximum lipase was produced when the initial pH of the fermentation medium was kept at 4.0. Addition of Ca
2+
to the medium did not increase lipase production. The optimum pH for activity of both the mycelial and extracellular lipases was found to be 7.0. The fungus produced a significant amount of lipase in the presence of glucose, but the lipase activity increased markedly when olive oil was added to the medium at the beginning of the fermentation. Addition of olive oil at a later stage did not induce as much enzyme. Studies with washed mycelia showed that a greater amount of lipase was released when olive oil was present than when glucose was present. Among the various types of triglycerides used as the carbon source, olive oil was found to be most effective in inducing the lipase. Olive oil and mustard oil fatty acids inhibited the lipase more than those of coconut oil. The lipase induced by a particular type of triglyceride did not seem to be specific for the same triglyceride, nor was it inhibited specifically by it. Irrespective of the triglyceride used in the fermentation medium, the lipase produced was most active against coconut oil triglyceride, and this specificity, as shown by lipase activities in an
n
-heptane system, was not found to be due to a better emulsification of this oil. The lipase of
M. hiemalis
can be considered to be both constitutive and inducible.
American Society for Microbiology
Title: Lipase Induction in
Mucor hiemalis
Description:
The influence on lipase induction in
Mucor hiemalis
of different types of triglycerides containing mainly oleic acid (olive oil), erucic acid (mustard oil), or saturated fatty acids of 8 to 16 carbons (coconut oil) was studied.
The fungus was grown in shake flasks in a fermentation medium containing peptone, minerals, and glucose or one of the oils as the carbon source.
Maximum lipase was produced when the initial pH of the fermentation medium was kept at 4.
Addition of Ca
2+
to the medium did not increase lipase production.
The optimum pH for activity of both the mycelial and extracellular lipases was found to be 7.
The fungus produced a significant amount of lipase in the presence of glucose, but the lipase activity increased markedly when olive oil was added to the medium at the beginning of the fermentation.
Addition of olive oil at a later stage did not induce as much enzyme.
Studies with washed mycelia showed that a greater amount of lipase was released when olive oil was present than when glucose was present.
Among the various types of triglycerides used as the carbon source, olive oil was found to be most effective in inducing the lipase.
Olive oil and mustard oil fatty acids inhibited the lipase more than those of coconut oil.
The lipase induced by a particular type of triglyceride did not seem to be specific for the same triglyceride, nor was it inhibited specifically by it.
Irrespective of the triglyceride used in the fermentation medium, the lipase produced was most active against coconut oil triglyceride, and this specificity, as shown by lipase activities in an
n
-heptane system, was not found to be due to a better emulsification of this oil.
The lipase of
M.
hiemalis
can be considered to be both constitutive and inducible.
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