2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.fgb.2007.06.005
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A fragmented aflatoxin-like gene cluster in the forest pathogen Dothistroma septosporum

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“…However, it is still not clear of how MdpJ is involved in the pathway although we note deletion of its homolog, stcT in the sterigmatocystin cluster, reduces sterigmatocystin production (19). A putative homolog (DS31) is also found in the dothistromin cluster of the forest pathogen Dothistroma septosporum, but its function is unknown in this fungus (32). Interestingly, the fact that there is no verA homolog among these five genes suggests that another gene, not present in the mdp cluster, might catalyze the epoxidation (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…However, it is still not clear of how MdpJ is involved in the pathway although we note deletion of its homolog, stcT in the sterigmatocystin cluster, reduces sterigmatocystin production (19). A putative homolog (DS31) is also found in the dothistromin cluster of the forest pathogen Dothistroma septosporum, but its function is unknown in this fungus (32). Interestingly, the fact that there is no verA homolog among these five genes suggests that another gene, not present in the mdp cluster, might catalyze the epoxidation (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…In most cases, the genes for a secondary me- (45). The only other known fungal secondary metabolite biosynthesis pathways for which the genes are located at discrete genomic regions are those for T-toxin biosynthesis in Cochliobolus heterostrophus and for trichothecene biosynthesis in Fusarium spp.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For trichothecenes, three other pathway genes either occur alone (Tri101) or form a 2-gene mini cluster (Tri1 and Tri16) (Kimura et al, 2007). Three mini-gene clusters located on a 1.3-Mb chromosome are associated with dothistromin biosynthesis, and non-dothistromin genes are interspersed within each mini-cluster (Zhang et al, 2007). Studies on genes involved in patulin (White et al, 2006) and ochratoxin A (Karolewiez and Geisen, 2005;O'Callaghan et al, 2006) biosynthesis suggest a more fragmented organization of genes involved.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%