Abstract

Microsomal fractions were isolated from Aspergillus fumigatus cultures that had been treated with dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO), ethanol, benzopyrene, phenobarbital or naphthalene. All these xenobiotics increased microsomal cytochrome P-450 content. Cytochrome P-450 reductase activity remained unaffected and no alteration in the microsomal protein profile was detectable by SDS PAGE. Benzopyrene, dimethylaniline, hexobarbitol and p-nitroanisole were metabolised by A. fumigatus microsomes, while aniline, ethoxyresorufin and pentoxyresorufin were not. No xenobiotic elicited a more specific oxidation of any of the substrates. A fumigatus microsomes also catalyzed the cell-free biosynthesis of ergosterol and quantitative analysis of assay metabolites showed that exposure to ethanol, benzopyrene or phenobarbitone in vivo resulted in enhanced ergosterol biosynthesis in vitro.

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