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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, February 2000, p. 832-835, Vol. 66, No. 2
Department of Microbiology and Cell Science,
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611-0700
Received 21 June 1999/Accepted 16 November 1999
Addition of 3 M NaCl to 72-h cultures of Penicillium
fellutanum in 2 mM phosphate resulted in an increase in
percentage of extracellular peptidophosphogalactomannan III
(pPxGMiii) and a decrease in that of
pPxGMii. The magnitude of 31P
nuclear magnetic resonance signals at 1.47 and 1.33 ppm of
phospho-1-O-[N-peptidyl-(2-aminoethanol)] phosphodiesters pPxGMii and
pPxGMiii decreased compared with controls. The
data suggest that serine, glycine, and threonine residues from the
3-kDa peptide and from galactofuranosyl-6-O-phospho-1'-O-[N-peptidyl-(2-aminoethanol)] residues were the precursors of the needed choline-derived osmolytes.
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Influence of Osmotic and Nutritional Stress on Physiology of
Penicillium fellutanum in Removal of Phosphocholine and
Modification of
Phospho-1-O-[N-Peptidyl-(2-Aminoethanol)]
Phosphodiesters of Peptidophosphogalactomannan Species

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Journal Series number R06885 of the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station.
Present address: Environmental Bioresources Lab., Biotechnology
Division, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), Yusong, Taejon, 305-333 Korea.
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Present address: Department of Chemistry, University of Southern
Colorado, Pueblo, CO 81001-4901.
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