Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
20788 Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effects of 14C-labelled precursor feeding on the production of cyclic hexadepsipeptides were investigated by the mycelium of F. oxysporum KFCC11363P producing beauvericin along with enniatins H, I, and MK1688. Most 14C-phenylalanine and 14C-valine were incorporated easily into the biosynthetic pathway of 14C-labelled beauvericin in vivo by the mycelium. However, only a small amount of 14C-labelled enniatins could be detected by feeding of 14C-valine. When l-valine was fed as a precursor to the mycelium at large scale, the level of beauvericin increased to maximum followed by enniatins H and I. Feeding of l-valine did not affect the production of enniatin MK1688. These results suggest that l-valine feeding led to the production of d-hydroxyisovaleic acid in the mycelium and specifically enhanced the production of cyclic hexadepsipeptides containing d-hydroxyisovaleic acid, such as beauvericin and enniatins H and I.

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