1. Isolation of arginine deiminase system-deficient mutants of Tetragenococcus halophilus using arginine analog canavanine.
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Wakinaka, Takura, Watanabe, Jun, and Mogi, Yoshinobu
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ARGININE deiminase , *URETHANE , *LACTIC acid bacteria , *SOY sauce , *AMINO acids , *ARGININE , *LACTIC acid - Abstract
Arginine deimination by Tetragenococcus halophilus , a halophilic lactic acid bacterium, is an undesirable reaction in soy sauce brewing because it is responsible for the production of ethyl carbamate, a potential carcinogen. Therefore, arginine deiminase system-deficient mutants have been generated and used as starter cultures. However, the pre-existing screening method for arginine deiminase system-deficient mutants was time consuming. To reduce the burden of this screening process, we established a method to isolate mutants incapable of arginine deimination using the arginine analog canavanine. Strains lacking arginine deiminase system were less sensitive to canavanine than wild type strain, which is likely because arginine deiminase consumes arginine in the cytoplasm and increases the relative concentration of canavanine in the cells and enhances its toxicity. This report provides an industrially useful method to efficiently obtain arginine deiminase system-deficient mutants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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