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Abstract

During vegetative growth, glutamine is accumulated in the mycelium of This high pool of glutamine seems to be required for aerial mycelium growth. Enzymes responsible for the synthesis and catabolism of glutamine were measured before and during the partial transformation of a mycelial mat into aerial mycelium. In the transforming mycelial mat, considerable activities of the biosynthetic NADP-glutamate dehydrogenase and glutamine synthetase (predominantly polypeptide) and also some activity of glutamate synthase were observed. In the aerial mycelium, glutamine synthetase (predominantly polypeptide) was detected, but very low activities of NADP-glutamate dehydrogenase and glutamate synthase were observed, indicating that nitrogen can be assimilated in the mycelial mat but hardly in the aerial hyphae. Accumulated glutamate in the aerial mycelium could derive from glutamine. No glutaminase activity could be detected. It is suggested that glutamate is formed through the activities of the glutamine transaminase-ω-amidase pathway and another transaminase. High activities of glutamine and alanine transaminases were observed in the aerial mycelium. These results are discussed in terms of the possible role of glutamine as a nitrogen carrier from the mycelium to the growing aerial hyphae.

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