Studies on the biosynthesis of phenols in fungi. Conversion of [14C]orsellinic acid and [14C]orcinol into fumigatol by Aspergillus fumigatus I.M.I. 89353 |
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Authors: | N. M. Packter |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, University of Leeds |
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Abstract: | 1. Sodium [1-(14)C]acetate was incorporated into orsellinic acid and fumigatol by Aspergillus fumigatus. 2. [(14)C]Orsellinic acid was prepared biosynthetically. It was converted almost entirely into fumigatol and fumigatin within 2 days of supplementation of the medium. The apparent decrease in incorporation after a longer period of growth was due to decomposition of radioactive fumigatol and the production of relatively unlabelled material. The addition of orcinol to these cultures decreased the conversion of [(14)C]orsellinic acid into fumigatol. [(14)C]Orsellinic acid was incorporated into 3,4-dihydroxytoluquinol in both sets of cultures. 3. [(14)C]Orcinol was prepared from [(14)C]orsellinic acid after acid hydrolysis. It was also very effective as a precursor of fumigatol (60% incorporation). 4. The specific activity of fumigatin was lower than that of fumigatol at early stages of growth (4-5 days after inoculation) with all the labelled substrates that were tested. This indicated that fumigatin arose from fumigatol after oxidation in the medium. 5. The presence of orcinol in the medium greatly stimulated the incorporation of radioactivity (presumably derived from the (14)CO(2)H of orsellinic acid) into the isoprenoid compounds, ergosterol and ubiquinone, in the mycelium. |
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