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Characterisation and biosynthesis of D-erythroascorbic acid in Phycomyces blakesleeanus.Baroja-Mazo A, del Valle P, Rúa J, de Cima S, Busto F, de Arriaga D, Smirnoff N Departamento de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular, Universidad de León, León, Spain. D-Erythroascorbate and D-erythroascorbate glucoside have been identified in the Zygomycete fungus Phycomyces blakesleeanus. Ascomycete and Basidiomycete fungi also synthesise D-erythroascorbate instead of l-ascorbate, suggesting that D-erythroascorbate synthesis evolved in the common ancestor of the fungi. Both compounds accumulate in P. blakesleeanus at higher levels than observed in other fungal species. D-Erythroascorbate glucoside reduced dichlorophenolindophenol as effectively as L-ascorbate, but was more stable to autoxidation. D-Erythroascorbate glucoside predominated in spores and stationary phase mycelium. Free D-erythroascorbate accumulated during the exponential phase of mycelial growth and decreased to very low levels in the stationary phase. This suggests an association between growth and free D-erythroascorbate. P. blakesleeanus converted exogenous D-arabinose to D-erythroascorbate and its glucoside. A monomeric NAD-dependent D-arabinose dehydrogenase of 41 kDa was purified to near homogeneity. The enzyme oxidised D-arabinose, L-galactose, and L-fucose. Correspondingly, mycelium converted exogenous L-galactose and L-fucose to L-ascorbate and 6-deoxyascorbate, respectively. The antioxidant role of D-erythroascorbate and its glucoside is discussed. Published 5 April 2005 in Fungal Genet Biol, 42(5): 390-402.
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