Ergot alkaloids. VI. Nitrogen metabolism during the development of sclerotium of Claviceps purpurea
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Document type Journal Article
PubMed
992506
DOI
10.1007/bf02876939
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- MeSH
- Amino Acids metabolism MeSH
- Claviceps growth & development metabolism MeSH
- Nitrogen metabolism MeSH
- Phosphorus metabolism MeSH
- Fungal Proteins biosynthesis MeSH
- Lipids biosynthesis MeSH
- Lysine metabolism MeSH
- Ergot Alkaloids biosynthesis MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Amino Acids MeSH
- Nitrogen MeSH
- Phosphorus MeSH
- Fungal Proteins MeSH
- Lipids MeSH
- Lysine MeSH
- Ergot Alkaloids MeSH
The developmental transition of ergot from the sphacelial to the sclerotial phase is accompanied by marked changes in morphology, growth and metabolism. The production of alkaloids is paralleled by a concomitant protein synthesis, a decline in the contents of both total N and P, and an attendant rise in the value of the N/P ratio. The total level of free amino acids drops with proceeding development of the sclerotium. The most conspicuous drop, observed at the beginning of the production phase, is due to a sharp decrease in the level of free lysine. This drop attests to profound changes in the metabolism of the parasite in the period of transition from nonproducing sphacelium to producing sclerotium. The gradually decreasing level of free proline reflects the accumulation of the alkaloids. In a parasitic culture, proline is probably supplied in sufficient amounts by the host plant and the main difference between the metabolism of fungal sphacelium and sclerotium is a different utilisation of acetyl-CoA.
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