Biotechnological production of high specific activity L-35S-cysteine and L-35S-methionine by using a diploid yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
High specific activity L-35S-cysteine and L-35S-methionine were synthesised by using a wild type diploid strain of baker's yeast- Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast cells were grown in a sulphur depleted synthetic medium in which Na235SO4 (50 mCi/ml) was supplemented as the sole sulphur source. The level of incorporation was 60% on an average. The protein hydrolysate of the cultured cells was subjected to paper and column chromatographic separations to get the individual L-35S-aminoacids. The radiochemical yields of cysteine and methionine were 6-7% and 18-20% respectively. The radiochemical purity of the products was >95%. The highest specific activity for the products obtained by employing this method was 1100 Ci/mmole from the starting material, Na235SO4, with a specific activity of 1350 Ci/mmole.
Gajendiran,Jayachandran,Rao,Unny,Thyagarajan
p. 571 - 576
(2007/10/02)
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