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Identification of a Polyketide Synthase Required for Alternariol (AOH) and Alternariol-9-Methyl Ether (AME) Formation in Alternaria alternata

Alternaria alternata produces more than 60 secondary metabolites, among which alternariol (AOH) and alternariol-9-methyl ether (AME) are important mycotoxins. Whereas the toxicology of these two polyketide-based compounds has been studied, nothing is known about the genetics of their biosynthesis. O...

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Autores principales: Saha, Debjani, Fetzner, Ramona, Burkhardt, Britta, Podlech, Joachim, Metzler, Manfred, Dang, Ha, Lawrence, Christopher, Fischer, Reinhard
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3391263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22792370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040564
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author Saha, Debjani
Fetzner, Ramona
Burkhardt, Britta
Podlech, Joachim
Metzler, Manfred
Dang, Ha
Lawrence, Christopher
Fischer, Reinhard
author_facet Saha, Debjani
Fetzner, Ramona
Burkhardt, Britta
Podlech, Joachim
Metzler, Manfred
Dang, Ha
Lawrence, Christopher
Fischer, Reinhard
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description Alternaria alternata produces more than 60 secondary metabolites, among which alternariol (AOH) and alternariol-9-methyl ether (AME) are important mycotoxins. Whereas the toxicology of these two polyketide-based compounds has been studied, nothing is known about the genetics of their biosynthesis. One of the postulated core enzymes in the biosynthesis of AOH and AME is polyketide synthase (PKS). In a draft genome sequence of A. alternata we identified 10 putative PKS-encoding genes. The timing of the expression of two PKS genes, pksJ and pksH, correlated with the production of AOH and AME. The PksJ and PksH proteins are predicted to be 2222 and 2821 amino acids in length, respectively. They are both iterative type I reducing polyketide synthases. PksJ harbors a peroxisomal targeting sequence at the C-terminus, suggesting that the biosynthesis occurs at least partly in these organelles. In the vicinity of pksJ we found a transcriptional regulator, altR, involved in pksJ induction and a putative methyl transferase, possibly responsible for AME formation. Downregulation of pksJ and altR caused a large decrease of alternariol formation, suggesting that PksJ is the polyketide synthase required for the postulated Claisen condensations during the biosynthesis. No other enzymes appeared to be required. PksH downregulation affected pksJ expression and thus caused an indirect effect on AOH production.
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spelling pubmed-33912632012-07-12 Identification of a Polyketide Synthase Required for Alternariol (AOH) and Alternariol-9-Methyl Ether (AME) Formation in Alternaria alternata Saha, Debjani Fetzner, Ramona Burkhardt, Britta Podlech, Joachim Metzler, Manfred Dang, Ha Lawrence, Christopher Fischer, Reinhard PLoS One Research Article Alternaria alternata produces more than 60 secondary metabolites, among which alternariol (AOH) and alternariol-9-methyl ether (AME) are important mycotoxins. Whereas the toxicology of these two polyketide-based compounds has been studied, nothing is known about the genetics of their biosynthesis. One of the postulated core enzymes in the biosynthesis of AOH and AME is polyketide synthase (PKS). In a draft genome sequence of A. alternata we identified 10 putative PKS-encoding genes. The timing of the expression of two PKS genes, pksJ and pksH, correlated with the production of AOH and AME. The PksJ and PksH proteins are predicted to be 2222 and 2821 amino acids in length, respectively. They are both iterative type I reducing polyketide synthases. PksJ harbors a peroxisomal targeting sequence at the C-terminus, suggesting that the biosynthesis occurs at least partly in these organelles. In the vicinity of pksJ we found a transcriptional regulator, altR, involved in pksJ induction and a putative methyl transferase, possibly responsible for AME formation. Downregulation of pksJ and altR caused a large decrease of alternariol formation, suggesting that PksJ is the polyketide synthase required for the postulated Claisen condensations during the biosynthesis. No other enzymes appeared to be required. PksH downregulation affected pksJ expression and thus caused an indirect effect on AOH production. Public Library of Science 2012-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3391263/ /pubmed/22792370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040564 Text en Saha et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Saha, Debjani
Fetzner, Ramona
Burkhardt, Britta
Podlech, Joachim
Metzler, Manfred
Dang, Ha
Lawrence, Christopher
Fischer, Reinhard
Identification of a Polyketide Synthase Required for Alternariol (AOH) and Alternariol-9-Methyl Ether (AME) Formation in Alternaria alternata
title Identification of a Polyketide Synthase Required for Alternariol (AOH) and Alternariol-9-Methyl Ether (AME) Formation in Alternaria alternata
title_full Identification of a Polyketide Synthase Required for Alternariol (AOH) and Alternariol-9-Methyl Ether (AME) Formation in Alternaria alternata
title_fullStr Identification of a Polyketide Synthase Required for Alternariol (AOH) and Alternariol-9-Methyl Ether (AME) Formation in Alternaria alternata
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a Polyketide Synthase Required for Alternariol (AOH) and Alternariol-9-Methyl Ether (AME) Formation in Alternaria alternata
title_short Identification of a Polyketide Synthase Required for Alternariol (AOH) and Alternariol-9-Methyl Ether (AME) Formation in Alternaria alternata
title_sort identification of a polyketide synthase required for alternariol (aoh) and alternariol-9-methyl ether (ame) formation in alternaria alternata
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3391263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22792370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040564
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