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End-product regulation of carotenogenesis inPhycomyces

✍ Scribed by Eduardo R. Bejarano; Fernando Parra; Francisco J. Murillo; Enrique Cerdá-Olmedo


Publisher
Springer
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
577 KB
Volume
150
Category
Article
ISSN
0302-8933

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✦ Synopsis


Wild-type Phycomyces blakesleeanus synthesizes the yellow pigment, beta-carotene. Colour mutants exhibit various alterations in the biosynthesis of beta-carotene or in its regulation. The presence of certain chemicals in the medium stimulates carotenogenesis in the wild type. We attribute different mechanisms of action to agents which stimulate or fail to stimulate different sets of mutants; this is the case of retinol and dimethyl phthalate. Dimethyl phthalate and veratrol are active on the same mutants, and therefore are likely to act in the same way. The main regulation of carotenogenesis, end-product inhibition, does not operate in the mutants of certain genes; these mutants are indifferent to retinol. By using a collection of retinoids we conclude that their action depends on their structural similarity to a part of the beta-carotene molecule. From these and other observations we propose that end-product inhibition of the pathway is mediated by a complex of betacarotene and two gene products and that the retinoids compete with beta-carotene and prevent end-product inhibition.


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