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Phenylalanine Stimulation of Gramicidin S Formation
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PhytoalexinCyclic PeptideBiosynthesisBioorganic ChemistryBiochemistryNatural SciencesBacteriologyPhenylalanine StimulationBacillus BrevisNatural Product BiosynthesisPeptide SynthesisMicrobiologyAntimicrobial CompoundL -PhenylalanineMolecular MicrobiologyMedicineAntimicrobial Resistance
Bacillus brevis produces the antibiotic gramicidin S, a cyclic peptide comprised of two pentapeptide units of the sequence d -Phe- l -Pro- l -Val- l -Orn- l -Leu. Synthesis of this antibiotic is carried out by two enzymes, GS synthetases I and II. By supplementing a defined minimal medium [glycerol, NH 4 + , tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane, salts] with each of the constituent amino acids (in the l form), we found that only l -phenylalanine had a marked stimulatory effect on gramicidin S production. This effect was not caused by an increase in growth, by an induction of GS synthetases I or II, or by a stabilization of these enzymes. l -Phenylalanine apparently stimulates production via its role as a precursor of the d -phenylalanine moiety of the gramicidin S molecule.
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