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The role of valine in the biosynthesis of penicillin N and cephalosporin C by a Cephalosporium sp.

S C Warren, G G Newton, E P Abraham.   

Abstract

1. The production of penicillin N, but not that of cephalosporin C, was inhibited by the addition of d-valine to suspensions in water of washed mycelium of Cephalosporium sp. 8650. The production of cephalosporin C was selectively inhibited by gamma-hydroxyvaline. 2. l-[(14)C]Valine was taken up rapidly and virtually completely by suspensions of washed mycelium but d-[(14)C]valine and alpha-oxo[(14)C]-isovalerate were taken up relatively slowly. 3. Part of the l-valine was rapidly degraded in the mycelium and part was incorporated into protein. Turnover of the valine in the amino acid pool was estimated to occur in 10-17min. 4. No detectable amount of l-[(14)C]valine was converted into the d-isomer in the mycelium. alpha-Oxo[(14)C]isovalerate was rapidly converted into l-[(14)C]valine in mycelium and mycelial extracts. 5. d-[(14)C]Valine was partially converted into the l-isomer in the mycelium and (14)C from d-valine was incorporated into protein. 6. The labelling of penicillin N and cephalosporin C by (14)C from l-[(14)C]valine was consistent with the view that l-valine is a direct precursor of C(5) fragments of both antibiotics and that any intermediates involved are present in relatively small pools in rapid turnover. 7. Labelling of the antibiotics with (14)C from d-[1-(14)C]valine appeared to occur after the latter had been converted into the l-isomer. Unlabelled d-valine did not decrease the efficiency of incorporation of (14)C from l-[1-(14)C]valine. 8. Intracellular peptide material which contained, among others, residues of alpha-aminoadipic acid, cysteine and valine, was rapidly labelled by (14)C from l-[1-(14)C]valine in a manner consistent with it being an intermediate in the biosynthesis of one or both of the antibiotics. 9. Labelling of penicillin N from l-[1-(14)C]valine occurred more rapidly than that of cephalosporin C. However, the effects of d-valine and gamma-hydroxyvaline on antibiotic production and the course of labelling of the antibiotics from l-[(14)C]valine could not readily be explained on the assumption that penicillin N was a precursor of cephalosporin C.

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Year:  1967        PMID: 6069168      PMCID: PMC1270495          DOI: 10.1042/bj1030902

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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7.  Use of alpha-aminoadipic acid for the biosynthesis of penicillin N and cephalosporin C by a Cephalosporium sp.

Authors:  S C Warren; G G Newton; E P Abraham
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1967-06       Impact factor: 3.857

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Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1967-06       Impact factor: 3.857

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7.  Stereochemistry of the incorporation of valine methyl groups into methylene groups in cephalosporin C.

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