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Changes in primary metabolism leading to citric acid overflow in Aspergillus niger
Authors:Matic Legiša  Michael Mattey
Affiliation:(1) National Institute of Chemistry, Hajdrihova 19, Si-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia;(2) University of Strathclyde, 204 George Street, G1 1XW Glasgow, Scotland
Abstract:For citric acid-accumulating Aspergillus niger cells, the enhancement of anaplerotic reactions replenishing tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates predisposes the cells to form the product. However, there is no increased citrate level in germinating spores and a complex sequence of developmental events is needed to change the metabolism in a way that leads to an increased level of tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates in mycelia. A review of physiological events that cause such intracellular conditions, with the special emphasis on the discussion of hexose transport into the cells and regulation of primary metabolism, predominantly of glycolytic flux during the process, is presented.
Keywords:Anaplerosis   Aspergillus niger   Citric acid  Hexose transport  Primary metabolism
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