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Autophagy deficiency promotes beta-lactam production in Penicillium chrysogenum.


ABSTRACT: We have investigated the significance of autophagy in the production of the ?-lactam antibiotic penicillin (PEN) by the filamentous fungus Penicillium chrysogenum. In this fungus PEN production is compartmentalized in the cytosol and in peroxisomes. We demonstrate that under PEN-producing conditions significant amounts of cytosolic and peroxisomal proteins are degraded via autophagy. Morphological analysis, based on electron and fluorescence microscopy, revealed that this phenomenon might contribute to progressive deterioration of late subapical cells. We show that deletion of the P. chrysogenum ortholog of Saccharomyces cerevisiae serine-threonine kinase atg1 results in impairment of autophagy. In P. chrysogenum atg1 cells, a distinct delay in cell degeneration is observed relative to wild-type cells. This phenomenon is associated with an increase in the enzyme levels of the PEN biosynthetic pathway and enhanced production levels of this antibacterial compound.

SUBMITTER: Bartoszewska M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3067201 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Autophagy deficiency promotes beta-lactam production in Penicillium chrysogenum.

Bartoszewska Magdalena M   Kiel Jan A K W JA   Bovenberg Roel A L RA   Veenhuis Marten M   van der Klei Ida J IJ  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20101217 4


We have investigated the significance of autophagy in the production of the β-lactam antibiotic penicillin (PEN) by the filamentous fungus Penicillium chrysogenum. In this fungus PEN production is compartmentalized in the cytosol and in peroxisomes. We demonstrate that under PEN-producing conditions significant amounts of cytosolic and peroxisomal proteins are degraded via autophagy. Morphological analysis, based on electron and fluorescence microscopy, revealed that this phenomenon might contri  ...[more]

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