ANALYSIS OF THE REGULATION OF THE ASPERGILLUS-NIDULANS PENICILLIN BIOSYNTHESIS GENE AAT(PENDE), WHICH ENCODES ACYL-COENZYME A-6 AMINOPENICILLANIC ACID ACYLTRANSFERASE

Citation
O. Litzka et al., ANALYSIS OF THE REGULATION OF THE ASPERGILLUS-NIDULANS PENICILLIN BIOSYNTHESIS GENE AAT(PENDE), WHICH ENCODES ACYL-COENZYME A-6 AMINOPENICILLANIC ACID ACYLTRANSFERASE, MGG. Molecular & general genetics, 249(5), 1995, pp. 557-569
Citations number
50
Categorie Soggetti
Genetics & Heredity",Biology
ISSN journal
00268925
Volume
249
Issue
5
Year of publication
1995
Pages
557 - 569
Database
ISI
SICI code
0026-8925(1995)249:5<557:AOTROT>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
The regulation of the Aspergillus nidulans penicillin biosynthesis gen e aat (penDE), which encodes acyl coenzyme A:6-aminopenicillanic acid acyltransferase (AAT), was analysed. Major transcriptional start sites map within 100 nucleotides upstream from the aat initiation codon. To study the regulation of aat expression, various aat-lacZ gene fusions were constructed, in which the aat promoter region was fused in frame with the Escherichia coli lacZ reporter gene. A. nidulans strains car rying recombinant plasmids integrated as single copies at the chromoso mal argB locus were identified. In both fermentation and minimal media , aat-lacZ expression was maximal during the first 24 h of a fermentat ion run. Compared with minimal medium, aat-lacZ expression was increas ed two-fold in fermentation medium. Although AAT specific activity was reduced in mycelia grown on glucose instead of lactose, expression of aat-lacZ gene fusions was not repressed on glucose, suggesting that t he glucose effect is mediated posttranscriptionally. The effect of glu cose on AAT activity was reversed by further incubation of glucose-gro wn mycelia on lactose. Neither the inclusion of the first intron of th e nat gene in the aat-lacZ fusion integrated at the chromosomal argB l ocus, nor the disruption of the acvA gene had any regulatory effect on aat-lacZ expression. In the heterologous, non-penicillin producer A. niger, basal expression of aat-lacZ gene fusions was observed at about the same level as in A. nidulans.