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PRIMARY METABOLISM
FUNCTIONS OF METABOLISM
ANABOLIC
• Change nutrients into structural and
functional components of the organism
CATABOLIC
 • Extract chemical energy or nutrient element
such as N and S from complex nutrients to
provide E and materials for anabolic reactions
 Anabolism depends on catabolism for E in the
form of NADH,ATP and NADPH.
 Also for the production of key intermediates
for functional macromolecules synthesis
Primary Metabolism
 The metabolic events that are important to
functions of fungus in pure culture
 Secondary metabolism coextensive with
primary metabolism
 The division into primary and secondary
depends on the distribution of the
metabolites among the organisms.
 Eg of metabolites?
 Organic acid, vitamin, antibiotics etc.
Carbon and Energy Metabolism
 Glucose metabolism
 Non-carbohydrates function as sole sources
of C, must be convertable to glucose by a
process called gluconeogenesis
 Provide precursors for cell wall , glycoproteins
and other materials derived directly from
hexoses.
Glycolysis
 Glycolysis:
 the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing
energy and pyruvic acid
 3 pathways for hexoses:
1. EM (Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas)
2. HM (Hexose monophosphate )
3. ED (Entner-Doudoroff)
Glycolysis of Pentoses
 2 pathways:
1. XP (xylitol pathway)
2. PK (phosphoketolase pathway)
 EM, HM and XP pathways are universal in
fungi
 PK widespread among yeasts
 ED – only for Tilletia caries and Caldariomyces
fumago
 Although EM and HM pathways lead through
G3P to pyruvate but different metabolic
functions.
 EM uses NAD as electron acceptor.
 HM leads to the reduction of NADP to
NADPH.
 There are other sources of reduced NADP for
biosynthetic purposes besides HM pathway.
Fermentation
 Regeneration of NAD by the transfer of
electrons from NADH to an organic electron
acceptor generated by the metabolism of the
foodstuff.
 In fungi this electron acceptor is pyruvate
Types of Fermentation
 1. Alcoholic
 2. Lactic acid
 3. Mixed acid fermentation
Pyruvic acid as electron acceptor
ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION
 Pyruvate to ethanol and CO2
 Saccharomyces
 Aspergillus, Fusarium and Mucor are well
known for this ability but obligate aerobes.
LACTIC ACID FERMENTATION
 Found primarily in Chytridomycetes,
Oomycetes and Zygomycetes
 Rhizopus, a member of Zygomycete, carry
out lactic acid fermentation together with
alcoholic fermentation.
Mixed Acid Fermentation
 Found in a small group of Chytridiomycetes
 Similar to mixed acid fermentation of
Enterobacteriaceae with acetate, lactate,
formate, ethanol, methane, CO2 and H2 as
end products.
RESPIRATION
 In fungi is similar to that in other organisms.
 3 interdependent processes
1. Citric acid cycle
2. Electron transport
3. Oxidative phosphorylation
 Mitochondrion: center of respiration
 TCA is a central hub of both catabolic and
anabolic metabolism.
 • ETC – 2nd critical process in respiration
ALTERNATIVE RESPIRATION
 2 alternate pathways of electron transport
that are distinct from the cytochrome path.
 Differ from the cytochrome path in being
insensitive to cyanide and sensitive to either
salycil hydroxamate (SHAM) or azide.
 • SHAM-sensitive pathway accepts electrons as the
level of ubiquinol and transports them to O2 without
proton transport
 Without phosphorylation of ADP.
 Azide-sensitive pathway also lack proton transport
capability.
 The alternative pathways are readily demonstrable
when the normal pathway is blocked or limited.
ENERGY METABOLISM OF FUNGI
Group
Name
Respiration Fermentatio
n
Anaerobic
growth
Fungi
Obligate
respirers
Yes No No Many yeasts and
most
filamentous fungi
Aerobic
respirers
Yes Anaerobic in
pregrown
cells
No A few yeasts and
filamentous fungi
Aerobic
fermentors
Limited Aerobic and
Anaerobic
No Schizosaccharomyces
pombe and other
yeasts
Facultative
aerobic
fermentors
Limited Aerobic and
Anaerobic
Facultative Saccharomyces
cerevisiae
Obligate
anaerobes
Absent Anaerobic Obligate Rumen
Chytridiomycetes
OTHER DEGRADATIVE PATHWAYS
 Serve several functions:
1. Release of NH4 for reutilization
2. Provision of carbon metabolites utilizable as
C and E sources
3. Detoxification of inhibitory compounds
 Example: degradation of amino acids, purines
and pyrimidines.
GLUCONEOGENESIS
 Required f o r growth on noncarbohydrate
carbon sources
 Involves substrates closely related to the EM
pathway and requires the reversal of this
process.
 general property of fungi.

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Primary metabolism of Fungi

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  • 3. FUNCTIONS OF METABOLISM ANABOLIC • Change nutrients into structural and functional components of the organism CATABOLIC  • Extract chemical energy or nutrient element such as N and S from complex nutrients to provide E and materials for anabolic reactions
  • 4.  Anabolism depends on catabolism for E in the form of NADH,ATP and NADPH.  Also for the production of key intermediates for functional macromolecules synthesis
  • 5. Primary Metabolism  The metabolic events that are important to functions of fungus in pure culture
  • 6.  Secondary metabolism coextensive with primary metabolism  The division into primary and secondary depends on the distribution of the metabolites among the organisms.  Eg of metabolites?  Organic acid, vitamin, antibiotics etc.
  • 7. Carbon and Energy Metabolism  Glucose metabolism  Non-carbohydrates function as sole sources of C, must be convertable to glucose by a process called gluconeogenesis  Provide precursors for cell wall , glycoproteins and other materials derived directly from hexoses.
  • 8. Glycolysis  Glycolysis:  the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid  3 pathways for hexoses: 1. EM (Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas) 2. HM (Hexose monophosphate ) 3. ED (Entner-Doudoroff)
  • 9. Glycolysis of Pentoses  2 pathways: 1. XP (xylitol pathway) 2. PK (phosphoketolase pathway)  EM, HM and XP pathways are universal in fungi  PK widespread among yeasts  ED – only for Tilletia caries and Caldariomyces fumago
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  • 11.  Although EM and HM pathways lead through G3P to pyruvate but different metabolic functions.  EM uses NAD as electron acceptor.  HM leads to the reduction of NADP to NADPH.  There are other sources of reduced NADP for biosynthetic purposes besides HM pathway.
  • 12. Fermentation  Regeneration of NAD by the transfer of electrons from NADH to an organic electron acceptor generated by the metabolism of the foodstuff.  In fungi this electron acceptor is pyruvate
  • 13. Types of Fermentation  1. Alcoholic  2. Lactic acid  3. Mixed acid fermentation Pyruvic acid as electron acceptor
  • 14. ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION  Pyruvate to ethanol and CO2  Saccharomyces  Aspergillus, Fusarium and Mucor are well known for this ability but obligate aerobes.
  • 15. LACTIC ACID FERMENTATION  Found primarily in Chytridomycetes, Oomycetes and Zygomycetes  Rhizopus, a member of Zygomycete, carry out lactic acid fermentation together with alcoholic fermentation.
  • 16. Mixed Acid Fermentation  Found in a small group of Chytridiomycetes  Similar to mixed acid fermentation of Enterobacteriaceae with acetate, lactate, formate, ethanol, methane, CO2 and H2 as end products.
  • 17. RESPIRATION  In fungi is similar to that in other organisms.  3 interdependent processes 1. Citric acid cycle 2. Electron transport 3. Oxidative phosphorylation  Mitochondrion: center of respiration
  • 18.  TCA is a central hub of both catabolic and anabolic metabolism.  • ETC – 2nd critical process in respiration
  • 19. ALTERNATIVE RESPIRATION  2 alternate pathways of electron transport that are distinct from the cytochrome path.  Differ from the cytochrome path in being insensitive to cyanide and sensitive to either salycil hydroxamate (SHAM) or azide.
  • 20.  • SHAM-sensitive pathway accepts electrons as the level of ubiquinol and transports them to O2 without proton transport  Without phosphorylation of ADP.  Azide-sensitive pathway also lack proton transport capability.  The alternative pathways are readily demonstrable when the normal pathway is blocked or limited.
  • 21. ENERGY METABOLISM OF FUNGI Group Name Respiration Fermentatio n Anaerobic growth Fungi Obligate respirers Yes No No Many yeasts and most filamentous fungi Aerobic respirers Yes Anaerobic in pregrown cells No A few yeasts and filamentous fungi Aerobic fermentors Limited Aerobic and Anaerobic No Schizosaccharomyces pombe and other yeasts Facultative aerobic fermentors Limited Aerobic and Anaerobic Facultative Saccharomyces cerevisiae Obligate anaerobes Absent Anaerobic Obligate Rumen Chytridiomycetes
  • 22. OTHER DEGRADATIVE PATHWAYS  Serve several functions: 1. Release of NH4 for reutilization 2. Provision of carbon metabolites utilizable as C and E sources 3. Detoxification of inhibitory compounds  Example: degradation of amino acids, purines and pyrimidines.
  • 23. GLUCONEOGENESIS  Required f o r growth on noncarbohydrate carbon sources  Involves substrates closely related to the EM pathway and requires the reversal of this process.  general property of fungi.