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Yeast-like cell formation and glutathione metabolism in autolysing cultures of Penicillium chrysogenum

Authors :
Tünde Pusztahelyi
István Pócsi
Zoltan Varecza
Zs. Molnár
Tamás Emri
Source :
Acta biologica Hungarica. 58(4)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

The bulk formation of yeast-like (arthrospore-like) cells were typical in carbon-depleted submerged cultures of the high beta-lactam producer Penicillium chrysogenum NCAIM 00237 strain independently of the nitrogen-content of the culture medium. This morphogenetic switch was still quite common in carbon-starving cultures of the low-penicillin-producer strain P. chrysogenum ATCC 28089 (Wis 54-1255) when the nitrogen-content of the medium was low but was a very rare event in wild-type P. chrysogenum cultures. The mycelium--yeast-like cell transition correlated well with a relatively high glutathione concentration and a reductive glutathione/glutathione disulfite (GSH/GSSG) redox balance in autolysing cultures, which was a consequence of industrial strain development. Paradoxically, the development of high beta-lactam productivity resulted in a high intracellular GSH level and, concomitantly, in an increased y-glutamyltranspeptidase (i.e. GSH-decomposing) activity in the autolytic phase of growth of P. chrysogenum NCAIM 00237. The hypothesized causal connection between GSH metabolism and cell morphology, if verified, may help us in future metabolic engineering of industrially important filamentous fungi.

Details

ISSN :
02365383
Volume :
58
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta biologica Hungarica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6472704b515ebf49cb5bb916ca693a14