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Repression of beta-lactam production in Cephalosporium acremonium by nitrogen sources.

Y Q Shen, J Heim, N A Solomon, S Wolfe, A L Demain.   

Abstract

A variety of inorganic and organic nitrogen sources were added to fermentation media to determine their regulatory effects on the production of beta-lactam antibiotics by Cephalosporium acremonium. (NH4)2SO4 at concentrations higher than 100 mM (1.3%) strongly inhibited beta-lactam production. L-Asparagine and L-arginine proved to be the best nitrogen sources tested for beta-lactam production. The optimum concentration of asparagine was 1.2%. Higher concentrations led to NH3 accumulation, increase in pH, and lower growth rates. Addition of tribasic magnesium phosphate [Mg3(PO4)2 X 8H2O] to the (NH4)2SO4-containing medium stimulated beta-lactam production markedly and ammonium repression of the ring-expansion enzyme was reversed. It appears that the ring-expansion step is a very sensitive part of beta-lactam biosynthesis in C. acremonium with respect to nitrogen source repression. Other enzymes may also be sensitive in view of the fact that nitrogen source derepression not only led to increases in cephalosporin C but, to a lesser extent, penicillin N and total beta-lactam titers.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6539768     DOI: 10.7164/antibiotics.37.503

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Antibiot (Tokyo)        ISSN: 0021-8820            Impact factor:   2.649


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