Shelamova S.A., Tyrsin Yu.A. INDUCTION OF BIOSYNTHESIS OF LIPASE BY MICROMICETESBiosynthesis of lipazy Rh oryzae 1403is induced by triglycerides, fat acids and their derivatives — twins. The highest effect was produced by olive oil, twin 80 and oleic acid. The producer is able to synthesize the two produce lipolytic enzymes, molecular weight was the same of both isoenzymes, and was 44±2 kDa. Between izoformsi there was great satisfaction in amino acid content.Key words: lipase, Rhizopus, biosynthesis.
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Authors: Shelamova S.A., Tyrsin Yu.A.
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