Cell Growth and By‐Product Formation in a Pyruvate Kinase Mutant of E. coli

In this paper, we report on the analysis of acid formation in an E. coli pyk mutant. The results demonstrate that acid formation is insignificant for both the wild‐type and the mutant at low glucose concentrations. However, at relatively high glucose concentrations, acid formation remains very low for the mutant but is significant for the wild‐type. This substantial reduction in acids is accompanied by an increase in CO2 production. Moreover, unlike the B. subtilispyk mutant, the E. coli pyk mutant did not show a substantial increase in the PEP pool.

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