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titleOfInvention Production of d-aminoacylase
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain D-aminoacylase, by cultivating a variant strain, obtained by subjecting a microorganism of the genus Streptomyces having the ability to produce D-aminoacylase and deficient in the ability to produce L- aminoacylase to variation treatment in a nutrient culture medium. n CONSTITUTION: A microorganism, belonging to the genus Streptromyces, substantially deficient in the ability to produce L-aminoacylase and having the ability to produce D-aminoacylase is cultivated in a nutrient culture medium to produce and accumulate D-aminoacylase, which is collected. The microorganism to be used in the above-mentioned cultivation may be any one obtained by subjecting a microorganism, belonging to the genus Streptomyces and having the ability to produce D-aminoacylase as a parent strain to ordinary variation inducing operation, e.g. irradiation with ultraviolet rays or X-rays or treatment with a chemical agent, e.g. N-nitrosoguanidine or nitrous acid, etc., and selecting a strain deficient in L-aminoacylase from the strains subjected to variation treatment. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1987,JPO&Japio
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