The Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 1881-1469
Print ISSN : 0021-8820
ISSN-L : 0021-8820
II. PHENYLACETIC ACID TRANSPORT SYSTEM IN PENICILLIUM CHRYSOGENUM WIS 54-1255: MOLECULAR SPECIFICITY OF ITS INDUCTION
JOSÉ M. FERNÁNDEZ-CAÑÓNANGEL REGLEROHONORINA MARTÍNEZ-BIANCOMIGUEL A. FERREROJOSÉ M. LUENGO
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1989 Volume 42 Issue 9 Pages 1410-1415

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The phenylacetic acid (PA) transport system of Penicillium chrysogenum is induced by PA, 2-hydroxyphenylacetic and 4-phenylbutyric acids but not by benzoic, phenoxyacetic acid and phenylpropionic acids. Substitution in the aromatic moiety (3-hydroxyphenylacetic, 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acids), replacement of the aromatic moiety by other rings (thiophene2-acetic acid, indole-3-acetic or indole-3-butyric acids) or the presence of an amino group in the α-position (2-aminophenylacetic acid) eliminates inducing activity. 2-Phenylbutyric acid dose not induce the PA transport system indicating that fatty acid-β-oxidation is needed to generate the authentic regulatory molecule (phenylacetyl-CoA) from 4-phenylbutyric acid. Furthermore, the uptake system synthesized in presence of PA, 2-hydroxyphenylacetic or 4-phenylbutyric acids is under carbon catabolic repression control and is also repressed by L-lysine suggesting that the three molecules induce in P. chrysogenum a single mechanism of transport.

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