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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Secretion of Amylase by the Marine Bacterium, Alteromonas rubra

Lilian Gavrilovic, RW O'Brien and RL Sanders

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 35(1) 111 - 124
Published: 1982

Abstract

A. rubra possesses a constitutive IX-amylase which is secreted during the stationary phase of growth when glucose (at concentrations below 5 mM) is the carbon source. The activity of the enzyme was increased about eightfold over the control level when the organism was grown on O· 2 % (wjv) starch or maltose, with secretion starting in the late logarithmic phase of growth and continuing into the stationary phase. IX-Amylase secretion was repressed by the addition of glucose, at concentrations in excess of 5 mM, when the organism was grown on a medium containing starch or maltose as carbon source.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9820111

© CSIRO 1982

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