Abstract
Optimal cultural conditions were investigated for the maximal productivity of nucleoside oxidase and peroxidase from Flavobacterium meningosepticum. Sucrose and Polypepton were the best as a carbon source and a nitrogen source. Fe$^{2+}$, Fe$^{3+}$ and Cu$^{2+}$ increased the activities of the two enzymes and were essential in medium containing peptone as a nitrogen source. Nucleoside derivatives such as 2'-deoxyguanosine, 2'-deoxyadenosine, N$^{6}$ -methyladenosine and 1-methyladenosine were effective for the production of the two enzymes. Especially, the addition of N$^{6}$ -methyladenosine and 1-methyladenosine decreased cell growth, but increased the two enzyme activities. High level of oxygen also was an essential factor for formation and/or induction of these enzymes. From the summary of this study about optimal medium and environmental conditions, nucleoside oxidase was biosynthesized in proportion to peroxidase. These results suggested that the role of peroxidase should be degradation of H$_{2}$O$_{2}$ generated by nucleoside oxidase in the cell of Flavobacterium meningosepticum.