The alpha-aminoadipate reductase (alpha-AAR) of Penicillium chrysogenum, an enzyme that activates the alpha-aminoadipic acid by forming an alpha-aminoadipyl adenylate and reduces the activated intermediate to alpha-aminoadipic semialdehyde, was purified to homogeneity by immunoaffinity techniques, and the kinetics for alpha-aminoadipic acid, ATP, and NADPH were determined. Sequencing of the N-terminal end confirmed the 10 first amino acids deduced from the nucleotide sequence. Its domain structure has been investigated using limited proteolysis and active site labeling.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFalpha-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.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 5.2-kb NotI DNA fragment isolated from a genomic library of Acremonium chrysogenum by hybridization with a probe internal to the Penicillium chrysogenum lys2 gene, was able to complement an alpha-aminoadipate reductase-deficient mutant of P. chrysogenum (lysine auxotroph L-G-).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecombination between direct repeats has been studied in Penicillium chrysogenum using strain TD7-88 (lys- py+), which contains two inactive copies of the lys2 gene separated by 4.5 kb of DNA (including the pyrG gene) in its genome. Gene conversion leading to products with the lys+ pyr+ phenotype was observed at a frequency of 1 in 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo strategies have been used for targeted integration at the lys2 locus of Penicillium chrysogenum. In the first strategy the disruption of lys2 was obtained by a single crossing over between the endogenous lys2 and a fragment of the same gene located in an integrative plasmid. lys2-disrupted mutants were obtained with 1.
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