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Kinetic Pulse-labeling Study of Fusarium Culmorum. Biosynthetic Intermediates and Dead-end Metabolites

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1987 Nov 15
PMID 3680199
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Abstract

A kinetic pulse-labeling method was utilized in Fusarium culmorum to detect plausible biosynthetic intermediates and differentiate them from dead-end metabolites. The ultimate test to demonstrate a precursor relies on feeding experiments. We now report the detection of four new metabolites, one of them (compound 1) behaves as a dead-end metabolite, whereas compounds 2, 3, and 4 seem to be putative intermediates: they metabolize with time just when 3-acetyldeoxynivalenol (3-ADN) and/or sambucinol (SOL) start to be produced. Feeding experiments confirmed these results: compound 1 is not converted to 3-ADN or SOL, and compounds 2-4 are precursors to 3-ADN. In addition 3 is a precursor to SOL.

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