Constitutive Expression of Enniatin Synthetase during Fermentative Growth of Fusarium scirpi

Author:

Billich Andreas1,Zocher Rainer1

Affiliation:

1. Institut für Biochemie der Technischen Universität Berlin, Franklinstrasse 29, D-1000 Berlin 10 (West), Federal Republic of Germany

Abstract

The production of enniatins by Fusarium scirpi during fermentative growth in submerged cultures was measured. The fungus produced the antibiotic during mycelial growth, but not during the stationary phase of cultivation. By contrast, enniatin synthetase, the enzyme responsible for enniatin synthesis, was present during growth, during the stationary phase, and even in spores. Similarly, the enniatin synthetase mRNA was present at every stage of the cultivation of the fungus. Therefore, this multifunctional peptide synthetase is a constitutive enzyme, the expression of which is not regulated by any specific mechanism. The findings stand in contrast to the common assumption that production of secondary metabolites underlies regulatory control, leading to separation of the trophophase and the idiophase.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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