Nitrogen Assimilation in Mycorrhizas : Ammonium Assimilation in the N-Starved Ectomycorrhizal Fungus Cenococcum graniforme
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Nitrogen Assimilation in Mycorrhizas : Ammonium Assimilation in the N-Starved Ectomycorrhizal Fungus Cenococcum graniforme
Abstract
Ammonium assimilation was followed in N-starved mycelia from the ectomycorrhizal Ascomycete Cenococcum graniforme. The evaluation of free amino acid pool levels after the addition of 5 millimolar NH(4) (+) indicated that the absorbed ammonium was assimilated rapidly. Post-feeding nitrogen content of amino acids was very different from the initial values. After 8 hours of NH(4) (+) feeding, glutamine accounted for the largest percentage of free amino acid nitrogen (43%). The addition of 5 millimolar methionine sulfoximine (MSX) to NH(4) (+)-fed mycelia caused an inhibition of glutamine accumulation with a corresponding increase in glutamate and alanine levels.Using (15)N as a tracer, it was found that the greatest initial labeling was into glutamine and glutamate followed by aspartate, alanine, and ornithine. On inhibiting glutamine synthetase using MSX, (15)N enrichment of glutamate, alanine, aspartate, and ornithine continued although labeling of glutamine was quite low. Moreover, the incorporation of (15)N label in insoluble nitrogenous compounds was lower in the presence of MSX. From the composition of free amino acid pools, the (15)N labeling pattern and effects of MSX, NH(4) (+) assimilation in C. graniforme mycelia appears to proceed via glutamate dehydrogenase pathway. This study also demonstrates that glutamine synthesis is an important reaction of ammonia utilization.
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