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Molecular characterization of a seed transmitted clavicipitaceous fungus occurring on dicotyledoneous plants (Convolvulaceae)
Authors:Ulrike Steiner  Mahalia A Ahimsa-Müller  Anne Markert  Sabine Kucht  Julia Groß  Nicole Kauf  Monika Kuzma  Monika Zych  Marc Lamshöft  Miroslawa Furmanowa  Volker Knoop  Christel Drewke  Eckhard Leistner
Institution:2. Institut für Pflanzenkrankheiten der Universit?t Bonn, Nussallee 9, 53115, Bonn, Germany
1. Institut für Pharmazeutische Biologie der Universit?t Bonn, Nussallee 6, 53115, Bonn, Germany
3. Department of Biology and Pharmaceutical Botany, The Medical University of Warsaw, 1 Banacha Str., 02-097, Warsaw, Poland
4. Institut für Zellul?re und Molekulare Botanik der Universit?t Bonn, Kirschallee 1, 53115, Bonn, Germany
Abstract:Ergoline alkaloids (syn. ergot alkaloids) are constituents of clavicipitaceous fungi (Ascomycota) and of one particular dicotyledonous plant family, the Convolvulaceae. While the biology of fungal ergoline alkaloids is rather well understood, the evolutionary and biosynthetic origin of ergoline alkaloids within the family Convolvulaceae is unknown. To investigate the possible origin of ergoline alkaloids from a plant-associated fungus, 12 endophytic fungi and one epibiotic fungus were isolated from an ergoline alkaloid-containing Convolvulaceae plant, Ipomoea asarifolia Roem. & Schult. Phylogenetic trees constructed from 18S rDNA genes as well as internal transcribed spacer (ITS) revealed that the epibiotic fungus belongs to the family Clavicipitaceae (Ascomycota) whereas none of the endophytic fungi does. In vitro and in vivo cultivation on intact plants gave no evidence that the endophytic fungi are responsible for the accumulation of ergoline alkaloids in I. asarifolia whereas the epibiotic clavicipitaceous fungus very likely is equipped with the genetic material to synthesize these compounds. This fungus resisted in vitro and in vivo cultivation and is seed transmitted. Several observations strongly indicate that this plant-associated fungus and its hitherto unidentified relatives occurring on different Convolvulaceae plants are responsible for the isolated occurrence of ergoline alkaloids in Convolvulaceae. This is the first report of an ergot alkaloid producing clavicipitaceous fungus associated with a dicotyledonous plant.Data deposition: The sequences reported in this paper have been deposited in the GenBank (accession numbers are given in the text and in Fig. 3) Dedicated to Dr. Dr. h. c. mult. Albert Hofmann, the great pioneer of ergot research, on the occasion of his 100th birthday
Keywords:Ergoline alkaloids                  Ipomoea                                Turbina                Plant–  fungus association  Seed transmittance  Clavicipitaceae
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