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Mutant strains ofPenicillium roquefortii VKM F-141 andP. fellutanum VKM F-1073 were obtained by mutagenesis induced by ultraviolet irradiation,N-methyl-N-nitronitrosoguanidine, and bromouracil. By the rates of alkaloid production, the mutant strains can be divided into three groups: (1) unable to synthesize alkaloids; (2) with a high rate of biosynthesis; (3) with changed alkaloid composition. Compounds not characteristic of wild-type cultures were found in alkaloid fractions of some mutant strains.
Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology – Springer Journals
Published: Nov 6, 2007
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