Production of L-lysine was followed in two lysine-accumulating mutants of Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 13287 in media containing sucrose, ethanol, acetic acid or a mixture of acetic acid and ammonium or sodium acetate. It was found that acetate is the best substitution for sucrose.
By using dimethyl sulfoxide or Tween 80 (1 or 0.2%), the production of L-lysine was increased by 20-28 and 23-25%, respectively, in regulatory mutant strains of Corynebacterium glutamicum. The stimulation observed is supposed to be caused by influencing cellular surface structures.
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