Chromosomal polymorphism of Acremonium chrysogenum strains producing cephalosporin C

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M. V. Dumina
A. A. Zhgun
A. G. Domracheva
M. I. Novak
M. A. El’darov
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Bioengineering Center
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Cephalosporin; Beta Lactam; H780 Strain; Chromosomal Polymorphism; Versus Chromosome;
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Using pulse electrophoresis in controlled homogenous electric field we performed molecular karyotyping of cephalosporin C-producing industrial and laboratory strains of Acremonium chrysogenum. Differences in size of several chromosomes of high-producing strain CB26/8 compared to the wild-type strain ATCC 11550 were revealed. It was shown that chromosomal polymorphism in the high-producing strain was not associated with alteration of localization and copy number of cephalosporin C (CPC) biosynthesis and transport genes. A cluster of “early” CPC biosynthesis genes is located on chromosome VI (4.4 Mb); a cluster of the “late genes”, on chromosome II (2.3 Mb). Both clusters are presented as a single copy per A. chrysogenum genome in the wild-type and in CB26/8 high-producing strains. Based on comparative analysis of laboratory and industrial CPC producers, a karyotype scheme for A. chrysogenum strains of various origins was designed.
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