“…10) We have reported that PQQ-GLDH, the other enzyme for D-sorbitol oxidation, might be mainly responsible for Gly, 1% glycerol-containing medium Sor, 1% sorbitol-containing medium * * the oxidation of D-sorbitol to L-sorbose at the beginning of cultivation, since it is constitutively expressed. 10) After oxidation by PQQ-GLDH proceeds and enough membrane potential is generated, the oxidation process with PQQ-GLDH can be suppressed through excess membrane potential. 24) Under such conditions, an alternative oxidation pathway with FAD-SLDH might be induced to oxidize the remaining D-sorbitol further, which generates lower membrane potential and uses the alternative terminal oxidase more preferably than cytochrome bo 3 , which produces higher energy.…”