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Ikram-ul-Haq1, Sikander Ali, M A Qadeer
1Department of Botany, Government College, Lahore, Pakistan. ikrhaq@yahoo.com
Abstract:
The present investigation deals with the biosynthesis of L-DOPA by parental (GCB-6) and mutant (UV-7) strains of Aspergillus oryzae. There was a marked difference between the mycelial morphology and pellet type of parental and UV-irradiated mutant culture. The mutant strain of A. oryzae UV-6 exhibited pellet-like mycelial morphology and improved tyrosinase activity. Mould mycelium was used for biochemical conversion of L-tyrosine to L-DOPA because tyrosinase is an intracellular enzyme. The mutant was found to yield 3.72 fold higher production of L-DOPA than the parental strain. The mutant strain is stable and D-glc-resistant. The comparison of kinetic parameters was also done which showed the greater ability of the mutant to yield L-DOPA (i.e., Yp/x 40.00+/-0.01 d mg/mg with parent and 182.86+/-0.02a mg/mg in case of mutant). When cultures grown for various incubation periods, were monitored for Qp, Qs and q(p), there was significant enhancement (p < 0.0025-0.005) in these variables by the mutant strain of A. oryzae UV-7 over GCB-6 on all the rates. L-DOPA (3,4-dihydroxy phenyl L-alanine) is a drug of choice in the treatment of Parkinson's disease and myocardium following neurogenic injury.
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