Carotenoid mutants of Gibberella fujikuroi
0301 basic medicine
0303 health sciences
03 medical and health sciences
DOI:
10.1007/bf00384613
Publication Date:
2004-11-07T16:32:47Z
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ABSTRACT
The orange pigment neurosporaxanthin colours the mycelia of wild Gibberella fujijuori (Fusarium monifliforme) grown in the light, but is barely detectable in the dark. We have isolated carotenoid mutants from conidia exposed to N-methyl-N′-nitro-N-nitroso-guanidine and other mutagens. Specific blocks in the pathway are represented by white mutants accumulating phytoene and red mutants accumulating torulene; there are also mutants without carotenoids or with complex carotenoid mixtures. Regulatory mutants overproduce neurosporaxanthin, both in the light and in the dark. Other mutants contain considerable neurosporaxanthin in the dark, but less than in the light. The results bring out similarities between the carotenoid biosynthetic pathways of Gibberella and Phycomyces, and significant differences in their respective regulations.
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