l-Lactate dehydrogenase from Cyanidioschyzon merolae shows high catalytic efficiency for pyruvate reduction and is inhibited by ATP
Mai Yamamoto,
Takashi Osanai,
Shoki Ito
Abstract:Abstractl-Lactate is a commodity chemical used in various fields. Microorganisms have produced l-lactate via lactic fermentation using saccharides derived from crops as carbon sources. Recently, l-lactate production using microalgae, whose carbon source is carbon dioxide, has been spotlighted because the prices of the crops have increased. A red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae produce l-lactate via lactic fermentation under dark anaerobic conditions. The l-lactate titer of C. merolae is higher than those of other… Show more
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