Literature DB >> 3096965

Glucose represses formation of delta-(L-alpha-aminoadipyl)-L-cysteinyl-D-valine and isopenicillin N synthase but not penicillin acyltransferase in Penicillium chrysogenum.

G Revilla, F R Ramos, M J López-Nieto, E Alvarez, J F Martín.   

Abstract

The content of alpha-aminoadipyl-cysteinyl-valine, the first intermediate of the penicillin biosynthetic pathway, decreased when Penicillium chrysogenum was grown in a high concentration of glucose. Glucose repressed the incorporation of [14C]valine into alpha-aminoadipyl-cysteinyl-[14C]valine in vivo. The pool of alpha-aminoadipic acid increased sevenfold in control (lactose-grown) penicillin-producing cultures, coinciding with the phase of rapid penicillin biosynthesis, but this increase was very small in glucose-grown cultures. Glucose stimulated homocitrate synthase and saccharopine dehydrogenase activities in vivo and increased the incorporation of lysine into proteins. These results suggest that glucose stimulates the flux through the lysine biosynthetic pathway, thus preventing alpha-aminoadipic acid accumulation. The repression of alpha-aminoadipyl-cysteinyl-valine synthesis by glucose was not reversed by the addition of alpha-aminoadipic acid, cysteine, or valine. Glucose also repressed isopenicillin N synthase, which converts alpha-aminoadipyl-cysteinyl-valine into isopenicillin N, but did not affect penicillin acyltransferase, the last enzyme of the penicillin biosynthetic pathway.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3096965      PMCID: PMC213576          DOI: 10.1128/jb.168.2.947-952.1986

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


  14 in total

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5.  Carbon catabolite repression of penicillin biosynthesis by Penicillium chrysogenum.

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6.  Synthesis of delta-(alpha-aminoadipyl)cysteinylvaline and its role in penicillin biosynthesis.

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4.  Genome-wide analysis of differentially expressed genes from Penicillium chrysogenum grown with a repressing or a non-repressing carbon source.

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5.  Regulation of Aspergillus nidulans penicillin biosynthesis and penicillin biosynthesis genes acvA and ipnA by glucose.

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6.  Mutants blocked in penicillin biosynthesis show a deletion of the entire penicillin gene cluster at a specific site within a conserved hexanucleotide sequence.

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8.  Large amplification of a 35-kb DNA fragment carrying two penicillin biosynthetic genes in high penicillin producing strains of Penicillium chrysogenum.

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Review 9.  Molecular regulation of beta-lactam biosynthesis in filamentous fungi.

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10.  Catabolism of lysine in Penicillium chrysogenum leads to formation of 2-aminoadipic acid, a precursor of penicillin biosynthesis.

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