Abstract

Pyrimidine auxotrophs of Penicillium chrysogenum have been isolated at a high frequency among mutants resistant to 5-fluoroorotic acid (5.2 mM). Some of the pyrimidine auxotrophs (e.g. strain pyrG1) showed no reversion. A radiometric assay based on the conversion of (6-14C)orotidine 5′-monophosphate (OMP) into (6-14C)uridine 5′-monophosphate (UMP) was developed to determine OMP-decarboxylase activity. One of the pyrimidine auxotrophs (P. chrysogenum pyrGl) was studied in detail. It was deficient in OMP-decarboxylase activity, whereas the parental strain (P. chrysogenum Wis. 54-1255) showed a normal enzyme activity. A five-fold higher OMP-decarboxylase activity was found in a P. chrysogenum pyrGI clone transformed with plasmids containing the Neurospora crassa pyr4 gene (which codes for the same enzyme).

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