Sulfate Transport in Penicillium chrysogenum: Cloning and Characterization of the sutAand sutB Genes

Mart van de Kamp, Enrica Pizzinini, Arnold Vos, Ted R. van der Lende, Theo A. Schuurs, Roger W. Newbert, Geoffrey Turner, Wil N. Konings, Arnold J. M. Driessen
1999 Journal of Bacteriology  
In industrial fermentations, Penicillium chrysogenumuses sulfate as the source of sulfur for the biosynthesis of penicillin. By a PCR-based approach, two genes, sutA andsutB, whose encoded products belong to the SulP superfamily of sulfate permeases were isolated. Transformation of a sulfate uptake-negative sB3 mutant of Aspergillus nidulans with the sutB gene completely restored sulfate uptake activity. The sutA gene did not complement the A. nidulans sB3 mutation, even when expressed under
more » ... trol of the sutB promoter. Expression of both sutA and sutB in P. chrysogenum is induced by growth under sulfur starvation conditions. However, sutA is expressed to a much lower level than is sutB. Disruption of sutB resulted in a loss of sulfate uptake ability. Overall, the results show that SutB is the major sulfate permease involved in sulfate uptake byP. chrysogenum.
doi:10.1128/jb.181.23.7228-7234.1999 fatcat:muejgu4yyzc5tgxjfbc2q2ycie