The Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 1881-1469
Print ISSN : 0021-8820
ISSN-L : 0021-8820
ENNIATIN SYNTHETASES FROM DIFFERENT FUSARIA EXHIBITING DISTINCT AMINO ACID SPECIFICITIES
REMBERT PIEPERHORST KLEINKAUFRAINER ZOCHER
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1992 Volume 45 Issue 8 Pages 1273-1277

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Enniatin synthetases from the cyclodepsipeptide producers Fusarium lateritium and Fusarium sambucinum were purified to homogeneity and characterized. Like the previously described enniatin synthetase from Fusarium scirpi both enzymes consist of a single polypeptide chain and are very similar concerning their Mr (250 kdaltons) and reaction mechanism. Limited proteolytic digests show only slight differences in their patterns in SDS-gels. Interestingly the synthetases differ in their amino acids specificities. The enzyme from the enniatin A producer F. sambucinum exhibits a high affinity to the substrate amino acids L-Leu and L-Ile. In contrast the synthetase from the enniatin B producer F. lateritium preferably accepts L-Val, the constituent amino acid of enniatin B.

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