Regulation of amino acid synthetic enzymes in Neurospora crassa in the presence of high concentrations of amino acids
- 1 June 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Molecular Genetics and Genomics
- Vol. 203 (3), 533-537
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00422082
Abstract
Ornithine carbamoyl transferase and leucine aminotransferase of Neurospora crassa represent two of many amino acid synthetic enzymes which are regulated through cross-pathway (or general) amino acid control. In the wild-type strain both enzymes display derepressed activities if the growth medium is supplemented with high (mM range) concentrations of l-amino acids derived from branched pathways, i.e. the aspartate, pyruvate, glycerophosphate and aromatic families of amino acids. A cpc-1 mutant strain, impaired in cross-pathway regulation i.e. lacking the ability to derepress, shows delayed growth under such conditions. In the presence of glycine, homoserine and isoleucine various cpc-1 isolates do not grow at all. Derepression of the wild-type enzymes and the retarded growth of the mutant strain can be reversed if certain amino acids are present in the medium in addition to the inhibitory amino acids.Keywords
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