National Bank for Industrial Microorganisms and Cell Cultures
Abstract
The influence of temperature stress and starvation for amino acids,
glucose and phosphates, on the heat resistance of mycelium and endo-
and aminopeptidase activity of Streptomyces hygroscopicus 155, was
studied. The strongest growth inhibition was determined at temperature
elevation from 30\ub0 to 39\ub0C and at starvation for amino acids.
Also these stress treatments mostly induce the heat resistance of the
mycelium. A correlation between the intracellular endo- and
aminopeptidase activity and decrease in biomass yield was registered.
The process of catabolization of proteins, during the adaptation to
stress treatments, depends on energy and is stimulated by the presence
of Mg2+ ions