Nitrate regulation of alpha-aminoadipate reductase formation and lysine inhibition of its activity in Penicillium chrysogenum and Acremonium chrysogenum
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Nitrate regulation of alpha-aminoadipate reductase formation and lysine inhibition of its activity in Penicillium chrysogenum and Acremonium chrysogenum
Abstract
alpha-Aminoadipate reductase (alpha-AAR) is a key enzyme in the branched pathway for lysine and beta-lactam biosynthesis of filamentous fungi since it competes with alpha-aminoadipyl-cysteinyl-valine synthetase for their common substrate L-alpha-aminoadipic acid. The alpha-AAR activity in two penicillin-producing Penicillium chrysogenum strains and two cephalosporin-producing Acremonium chrysogenum strains has been studied. The alpha-AAR activity peaked during the growth-phase preceding the onset of antibiotic production, which coincides with a decrease in alpha-AAR activity, and was lower in high penicillin- or cephalosporin-producing strains. The alpha-AAR required NADPH for enzyme activity and could not use NADH as electron donor for reduction of the alpha-aminoadipate substrate. The alpha-AAR protein of P. chrysogenum was detected by Western blotting using anti-alpha-AAR antibodies. The mechanism of lysine feedback regulation in these two filamentous fungi involves inhibition of the alpha-AAR activity but not repression of its synthesis by lysine. This is different from the situation in yeasts where lysine feedback inhibits and represses alpha-AAR. Nitrate has a strong negative effect on alpha-AAR formation as shown by immunoblotting studies of alpha-AAR. The nitrate effect was reversed by lysine.
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