Toxins | |
Diversification of Ergot Alkaloids in Natural and Modified Fungi | |
Sarah L. Robinson2  Daniel G. Panaccione1  | |
[1] Division of Plant and Soil Sciences, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA; E-Mail | |
关键词:
ergot alkaloids;
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DOI : 10.3390/toxins7010201 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
Several fungi in two different families––the Clavicipitaceae and the Trichocomaceae––produce different profiles of ergot alkaloids, many of which are important in agriculture and medicine. All ergot alkaloid producers share early steps before their pathways diverge to produce different end products. EasA, an oxidoreductase of the old yellow enzyme class, has alternate activities in different fungi resulting in branching of the pathway. Enzymes beyond the branch point differ among lineages. In the Clavicipitaceae, diversity is generated by the presence or absence and activities of lysergyl peptide synthetases, which interact to make lysergic acid amides and ergopeptines. The range of ergopeptines in a fungus may be controlled by the presence of multiple peptide synthetases as well as by the specificity of individual peptide synthetase domains. In the Trichocomaceae, diversity is generated by the presence or absence of the prenyl transferase encoded by
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