@article{oai:oacis.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001610, author = {Mitsuya, Daisuke and Hayashi, Takuya and Wang, Yu and Tanaka, Mami and Okai, Masahiko and Ishida, Masami and Urano, Naoto and 浦野, 直人}, issue = {1}, journal = {Journal of bioscience and bioengineering}, month = {Jul}, note = {The Yukawa River is an extremely acidic river whose waters on the east foot of the Kusatu-Shirane Volcano (in Gunma Prefecture, Japan) contain sulfate ions. Here we isolated many acid-tolerant yeasts from the Yukawa River, and some of them neutralized an acidic R2A medium containing casamino acid. Candida fluviatilis strain CeA16 had the strongest acid tolerance and neutralizing activity against the acidic medium. To clarify these phenomena, we performed neutralization tests with strain CeA16 using casamino acid, a mixture of amino acids, and 17 single amino acid solutions adjusted to pH 3.0, respectively. Strain CeA16 neutralized not only acidic casamino acid and the mixture of amino acids but also some of the acidic single amino acid solutions. Seven amino acids were strongly decomposed by strain CeA16 and simultaneously released ammonium ions. These results suggest strain CeA16 is a potential yeast as a new tool to neutralize acidic environments., 16K07868}, pages = {43--46}, title = {Isolation of aquatic yeasts with the ability to neutralize acidic media, from an extremely acidic river near Japan's Kusatsu-Shirane Volcano.}, volume = {124}, year = {2017}, yomi = {ウラノ, ナオト} }