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J Bacteriol ; 125(1): 158-65, 1976 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1372

ABSTRACT

The enhancement of ergot alkaloid production by tryptophan and its analogues in both normal and high-phosphate cultures is more directly related to increased dimethylallyltryptophan (DMAT) synthetase activity rather than to a lack of regulation of the tryptophan biosynthetic enzymes. Thiotryptophan [beta-(1-benzo-thien-3-yl)-alanine] is rather ineffective in the end product regulation of tryptophan biosynthesis, whereas tryptophan and 5-methyltryptophan are potent effectors. The presence of increased levels of DMAT synthetase in ergot cultures supplemented with tryptophan or thiotryptophan, and to a lesser extent with 5-methyltryptophan, suggests that the induction effect involves de novo synthesis of the enzyme. Thiotryptophan and tryptophan but not 5-methyltryptophan can overcome the block of alkaloid synthesis by inorganic phosphate. The results with thiotryptophan indicate that the phosphate effect cannot be explained merely on the basis of a block of tryptophan synthesis.


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Claviceps/metabolism , Ergot Alkaloids/biosynthesis , Tryptophan/metabolism , 3-Deoxy-7-Phosphoheptulonate Synthase/metabolism , Anthranilate Synthase/metabolism , Cell-Free System , Claviceps/enzymology , Enzyme Induction , Phosphates/pharmacology , Transferases/metabolism , Tryptophan/analogs & derivatives , Tryptophan/biosynthesis , Tryptophan Synthase/metabolism
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