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Screening of putative oxygenase genes in the Fusarium graminearum genome sequence database for their role in trichothecene biosynthesis
Authors:Tokai Takeshi  Koshino Hiroyuki  Kawasaki Tsuneomi  Igawa Tomoko  Suzuki Yoshikatsu  Sato Masayuki  Fujimura Makoto  Eizuka Takayoshi  Watanabe Hidenori  Kitahara Takeshi  Ohta Kunihiro  Shibata Takehiko  Kudo Toshiaki  Inoue Hirokazu  Yamaguchi Isamu  Kimura Makoto
Institution:Laboratory for Remediation Research, and Plant and Microbial Metabolic Engineering Unit-Laboratory, Plant Science Center (PSC1) and Discovery Research Institute, RIKEN, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan.
Abstract:In the biosynthesis of type B trichothecenes, four oxygenation steps remain to have genes functionally assigned to them. On the basis of the complete genome sequence of Fusarium graminearum, expression patterns of all oxygenase genes were investigated in Fusarium asiaticum (F. graminearum lineage 6). As a result, we identified five cytochrome P450 monooxygenase (CYP) genes that are specifically expressed under trichothecene-producing conditions and are unique to the toxin-producing strains. The entire coding regions of four of these genes were identified in F. asiaticum. When expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, none of the oxygenases were able to transform trichodiene-11-one to expected products. However, one of the oxygenases catalyzed the 2beta-hydroxylation rather than the expected 2alpha-hydroxylation. Targeted disruption of the five CYP genes did not alter the trichothecene profiles of F. asiaticum. The results are discussed in relation to the presence of as-yet-unidentified oxygenation genes that are necessary for the biosynthesis of trichothecenes.
Keywords:Cytochrome P450 monooxygenase  Fungal complete genome              Fusarium graminearum species complex  Mycotoxin  Targeted gene disruption  Trichothecene biosynthetic gene
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