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Dimorphic transition in Yarrowia lipolytica isolated from oil-polluted sea water

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 1998

SMITA S. ZINJARDE
Affiliation:
Division of Biochemical Sciences, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, 411008, India
ADITI PANT
Affiliation:
Division of Biochemical Sciences, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, 411008, India
MUKUND V. DESHPANDE
Affiliation:
Division of Biochemical Sciences, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, 411008, India
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Abstract

Fungal cultures isolated from oil-polluted sea water near Mumbai, India have been studied for their capability to degrade crude oil. A yeast isolate identified as Yarrowia lipolytica was further investigated with respect to its dimorphic behaviour and alkane degradation. Y. lipolytica NCIM 3589 in the yeast form degraded the aliphatic fraction of crude oil and also pure alkanes (20–60% within 48 h) under aerobic conditions. Unlike most Y. lipolytica strains, our isolate required partial anaerobiosis for mycelium formation. Studies with two isolates suggested that mycelium to yeast transition may be the prerequisite for effective alkane degradation.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
The British Mycological Society 1998

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