Polyamines Upregulate Cephalosporin C Production and Expression of β-Lactam Biosynthetic Genes in High-Yielding Acremonium chrysogenum Strain

Molecules. 2021 Nov 2;26(21):6636. doi: 10.3390/molecules26216636.

Abstract

The high-yielding production of pharmaceutically significant secondary metabolites in filamentous fungi is obtained by random mutagenesis; such changes may be associated with shifts in the metabolism of polyamines. We have previously shown that, in the Acremonium chrysogenum cephalosporin C high-yielding strain (HY), the content of endogenous polyamines increased by four- to five-fold. Other studies have shown that the addition of exogenous polyamines can increase the production of target secondary metabolites in highly active fungal producers, in particular, increase the biosynthesis of β-lactams in the Penicillium chrysogenum Wis 54-1255 strain, an improved producer of penicillin G. In the current study, we demonstrate that the introduction of exogenous polyamines, such as spermidine or 1,3-diaminopropane, to A. chrysogenum wild-type (WT) and HY strains, leads to an increase in colony germination and morphological changes in a complete agar medium. The addition of 5 mM polyamines during fermentation increases the production of cephalosporin C in the A. chrysogenum HY strain by 15-20% and upregulates genes belonging to the beta-lactam biosynthetic cluster. The data obtained indicate the intersection of the metabolisms of polyamines and beta-lactams in A. chrysogenum and are important for the construction of improved producers of secondary metabolites in filamentous fungi.

Keywords: Acremonium chrysogenum; biosynthesis of secondary metabolites; cephalosporin C; filamentous fungi; polyamines.

MeSH terms

  • Cephalosporins / biosynthesis*
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal / drug effects*
  • Penicillium chrysogenum / genetics*
  • Penicillium chrysogenum / metabolism*
  • Polyamines / metabolism
  • Polyamines / pharmacology*
  • Secondary Metabolism / drug effects
  • beta-Lactams / metabolism*

Substances

  • Cephalosporins
  • Polyamines
  • beta-Lactams
  • cephalosporin C