The Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 1881-1469
Print ISSN : 0021-8820
ISSN-L : 0021-8820
REGULATION OF TYROSINE BIOSYNTHESIS BY PHENYLALANINE IN ANTHRAMYCIN-PRODUCING STREPTOMYCES REFUINEUS
MARILYN K. SPEEDIEMYUNG OCK PARK
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1980 Volume 33 Issue 6 Pages 579-584

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The regulation of tyrosine production in the anthramycin-producing organism Streptomyces refuineus var. thermotolerans has been studied with wild-type and tyrosine auxotrophic organisms. Growth of the auxotroph on minimal medium plus phenylalanine suggested that phenylalanine may increase the supply of tyrosine. In incubation with whole cells, tyrosine levels increased in response to added phenylalanine. However, no radiolabeled tyrosine was detected after incubation with 14C-phenylalanine. Thus, no phenylalanine hydroxylase is present. Phenylalanine was found to feedback inhibit prephenate dehydratase, resulting in an increase in NAD-dependent prephenate dehydrogenase activity, thus channeling prephenic
acid toward tyrosine.

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