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Enhanced Carotenoid Production by a Mutant of the Marine Yeast Rhodotorula sp. hidai 被引量:6
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作者 CONG Li CHI Zhenming +1 位作者 LI Jing WANG Xianghong 《Journal of Ocean University of China》 SCIE CAS 2007年第1期66-71,共6页
After a serial of UV, EMS and NTG mutagenesis, a mutant named MM of the red marine yeast strain Rhodotorula sp. hidai was obtained. The mutant MM could produce 603.93 μg g-1 of carotenoid within 5 days in the medium ... After a serial of UV, EMS and NTG mutagenesis, a mutant named MM of the red marine yeast strain Rhodotorula sp. hidai was obtained. The mutant MM could produce 603.93 μg g-1 of carotenoid within 5 days in the medium containing 4.0 g sucrose, 1.5 g yeast extract, 0.1 g MgSO4, and 100 mL of sea water, with pH 6.0 and at 30 ℃, while only 213.18 μg g-1 of carotenoid was pro-duced by the wild type under the same conditions. 展开更多
关键词 red marine yeasts Rhodotorula sp.hidai carotenoids FERMENTATION
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Amylase Production by the Marine Yeast Aureobasidium pullulans N13d 被引量:5
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作者 LI Haifeng CHI Zhenming +1 位作者 WANG Xiaohong a MA Chunling 《Journal of Ocean University of China》 SCIE CAS 2007年第1期60-65,共6页
The marine yeast strain N13d, producing an extracellular amylase, was isolated from the deep sea sediments of the Pa-cific Ocean. This strain was identified to be Aureobasidium pullulans by 18S rRNA gene sequence anal... The marine yeast strain N13d, producing an extracellular amylase, was isolated from the deep sea sediments of the Pa-cific Ocean. This strain was identified to be Aureobasidium pullulans by 18S rRNA gene sequence analysis and routine yeast identi-fication methods. The optimal sea water medium for amylase production by this yeast strain was 1.0% peptone and 1.0% soluble starch with pH 4.0. The optimal conditions for amylase production by this yeast strain were with temperature 28 ℃, aeration rate 6 Lmin-1 and agitation speed 250 rmin-1. Under these conditions, 58.5 units of amylase activity per mg protein were produced within 56 h of fermentation. 展开更多
关键词 extracellular amylase marine yeast Aureobasidium pullulans FERMENTATION
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Screening of protease-producing marine yeasts for production of the bioactive peptides 被引量:1
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作者 NI Xiumei CHI Zhenming LIU Zhiqiang YUE Lixi 《Acta Oceanologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2008年第2期116-125,共10页
Over 400 yeast strains from seawater and sediments were obtained, but only five strains named HN2 -3, N13d, N13C, Mb5 and HN3 - 2 among them could form clear zones around their colonies on the double plates with 2.0% ... Over 400 yeast strains from seawater and sediments were obtained, but only five strains named HN2 -3, N13d, N13C, Mb5 and HN3 - 2 among them could form clear zones around their colonies on the double plates with 2.0% casein. Peptides in the hydrolysate produced by the proteases from strains HN2 -3 and N13d had higher angiotensin I-converting-enzyme (ACE)-inhibitory activity. The two marine yeast strains were identified to be Aureobasidium pullulans according to the results of routine yeast identification and molecular methods. After purification of the proteases from the two marine yeast strains, it was found that the optimal pH for them was both 9.0, both of them were serine alkaline protease. However, the optimal temperature for the protease from the strain HN2 -3 was 52℃ while that from strain N13d was 48℃. ACE-inhibitory activity of the peptides in the hydrolysate of shrimp protein produced by the purified protease from the strain HN2 -3 was the highest while antioxidant activity in the hydrolysate of spirulina protein produced by the purified protease from the strain N13d was the highest. 展开更多
关键词 marine yeasts alkaline protease bioactive peptide ACE inhibitory activity antioxidant activity
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Marine yeast Rhodotorula paludigena VA 242 a pigment enhancing feed additive for the Ornamental Fish Koi Carp
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作者 R.Rekha K.A.Nimsi +1 位作者 K.Manjusha T.K.Sirajudheen 《Aquaculture and Fisheries》 CSCD 2024年第1期66-70,共5页
Skin colour is an important criterion in determining the aesthetic appeal of ornamental fishes,and thus their market worth.Hence the pigment enhancement in ornamental fishes has been the subject of extensive research ... Skin colour is an important criterion in determining the aesthetic appeal of ornamental fishes,and thus their market worth.Hence the pigment enhancement in ornamental fishes has been the subject of extensive research by using various synthetic as well as natural pigment sources.Dietary composition is one of the most important elements that influence the development of pigmentation in fish.This study is an attempt to assess the possibility of using carotenogenic marine yeast as pigment enhancer in fish diet for Koi carp,Cyprinus carpio.The 60 days feeding experiment was done by using feed incorporated with mangrove associated marine yeast Rhodotorula paludigena VA242.Greater pigmentation in the scales of fishes fed with experimental feed was observed than that fed with the control diet(normal pellet feed).Furthermore the improved growth rate and general wellbeing in fishes fed with experimental feed provides scope for further studies in this field with respect to the growth and survival of fishes. 展开更多
关键词 marine yeasts Carotenoids Ornamental fishes Pigment enhancer Feed additive Rhodotorula sp
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Isolation and identification of a marine killer yeast strain YF07b and cloning of the gene encoding killer toxin from the yeast 被引量:1
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作者 WANG Xianghong CHI Zhenming LI Jing 《Acta Oceanologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2007年第6期101-108,共8页
It was found that the marine yeast strain YF07b could secrete a large amount of killer toxin against a pathogenic yeast strain WCY which could cause milky disease in Portunus trituberculcttus. The marine yeast strain ... It was found that the marine yeast strain YF07b could secrete a large amount of killer toxin against a pathogenic yeast strain WCY which could cause milky disease in Portunus trituberculcttus. The marine yeast strain YF07b was identified to be Pichia anomala according to the results of routine yeast identification and 18S rDNA and ITS sequences. The gene encoding killer toxin in the marine yeast strain YF07b was amplified by PCR technology. After sequencing, the results show that an open reading frame, consisting of 1 281 bp, encoded a presumed protein of 427 amino acids. The sequence of the cloned gene was found to have 99% match with that of the gene encoding killer toxin in Pichia anomalas strain K. A signal peptide including 17 amino acids appeared in the N-terminal domain of the killer toxin. Therefore, the mature protein consisted of 410 amino acids, its molecular mass was estimated to be 47.4 ku and its isoelctronic point was 4.5. 展开更多
关键词 pathogenic yeast CRAB marine killer yeast identification killer toxin gene cloning
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