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Relationship among Cellular Fatty Acid Composition,Amino Acid Uptake and Neomycin Formation in a Mutant Strain of Streptomyces fradiae
Authors:Hisayoshi Okazaki  Hiroko Ono  Kiyotaka Yamada  Teruhiko Beppu  Kei Arima
Institution:Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Neomycin-producing strains of Streptomyces fradiae, whose cellular fatty acid spectra are of iso 16: 0-type or normal 16: 0-type, had about two to six times larger amino acid and hexosamine pools than a neomycin-nonproducing strain which has the anteiso 15: 0-type cellular fatty acid spectrum. About 50 to 80 percent of the amount of extractable free amino acids were L-glutamic acid in either type of cells. The difference of pool size in these strains seems to be explained by the difference in ability for amino acid uptake. That is, the ability for L-glutamate uptake of anteiso 15:0-type cells was markedly reduced and accumulated glutamate was easily washed out by buffer. Glucose, magnesium ions and L-glutamate were essential for the formation of neomycin by washed cells and, therefore, even the mutant ST–5B of anteiso 15: 0-type could accumulate a large amount of glutamate and produce neomycin as far as it was grown in a medium containing a high concentration of glutamate. These results indicate that a large pool of glutamate is essential for the formation of neomycin and the fatty acid spectrum is a factor governing the capacity to accumulate L-glutamic acid.
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