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Taxol from fungal endophytes and the issue of biodiversity
Authors:GA Strobel  WM Hess  E Ford  RS Sidhu  X Yang
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Pathology, Montana State University, 59717 Bozeman, Montana, USA;(2) Department of Botany and Range Science, Brigham Young University, 84601 Provo, Utah;(3) Cytoclonal Pharmaceutics, Inc, 9000 Harry Hines Blvd, 75235 Dallas, Texas;(4) Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:Fungi represent one of the most understudied and diverse group of organisms. Commonly, these organisms make associations with higher life forms and may proceed to biochemically mimic the host organism. An excellent example of this is the anticancer drug, taxol, which had been previously supposed to occur only in the plant genusTaxus (yew). However, taxol has been reported in a novel endophytic fungus—Taxomyces andreanae, but also has been demonstrated to occur in a number of unrelated fungal endophytes includingPestalotia, Pestalotiopsis, Fusarium, Alternaria, Pithomyces, Monochaetia and others. Thus, this report presents information on the presence of taxol among disparate fungal genera, and uses these observations as an additional argument to support efforts to study fungal endophytes and preserve their associated host plants.
Keywords:fungi  mycology  taxol  Taxus
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