1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf00408023
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Studies on correlation between content of high energy phosphates and biosynthesis of fusidic acid in Fusidium coccineum

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“…ATP. A mutant of Fusidium coccineum producing 10 times more fusidic acid than a low producing strain, contains less intracellular ATP during production and less polyphosphate throughout the fermentation than the low producer (37).…”
Section: Intracellular Effectors That Control the Onset Of Idiolite Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ATP. A mutant of Fusidium coccineum producing 10 times more fusidic acid than a low producing strain, contains less intracellular ATP during production and less polyphosphate throughout the fermentation than the low producer (37).…”
Section: Intracellular Effectors That Control the Onset Of Idiolite Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was confirmed in model experiments with inhibition of the main respiration chain by chloramphenicol and the alternative respiration pathway by salicyl hydroxamate. In addition to the respiration chains, polyphosphates were used as sources of ATP, thus taking part in supply of energy during the biosynthesis (Navashin et a]: 1983). In Penicillium chrysogenum one of the polyphosphate fractions (n = 20-40) was also utilized for energy supply in biosynthesis of penicillin (Telesnina et al I985).…”
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