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pubmed-article:17233734pubmed:abstractTextGenetic alterations of carbon flux into the acetoin biosynthesis pathway as a possible means to reduce acid accumulation were investigated in the riboflavin-producing Bacillus subtilis during growth on glucose. The lower rates of cell growth and riboflavin production were found in the pta-disrupted mutant while the rate of acetate formation was reduced. In contrast, acid accumulation was significantly reduced, to one-fifth that of the parental strain RH33::[pRB63](n), and a 50% increase in the riboflavin yield was obtained when the expression of the gene encoding acetolactate synthase was increased in the pta-disrupted mutant. Metabolic analysis, together with enzyme activity assays, indicated that the tricarboxylic acid cycle fluxes are significantly increased in response to acetolactate synthase overexpression in pta-disrupted mutant. Moreover, the intracellular ATP-to-ADP ratio also increased 5.8-fold. The high concentration of ATP could explain the increased riboflavin production.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:17233734pubmed:articleTitleEnhancement of riboflavin production by overexpression of acetolactate synthase in a pta mutant of Bacillus subtilis.lld:pubmed
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