Brown_2012_Fungal.Genet.Biol_49_521

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Title : Identification of gene clusters associated with fusaric acid, fusarin, and perithecial pigment production in Fusarium verticillioides - Brown_2012_Fungal.Genet.Biol_49_521
Author(s) : Brown DW , Butchko RA , Busman M , Proctor RH
Ref : Fungal Genet Biol , 49 :521 , 2012
Abstract :

The genus Fusarium is of concern to agricultural production and food/feed safety because of its ability to cause crop disease and to produce mycotoxins. Understanding the genetic basis for production of mycotoxins and other secondary metabolites (SMs) has the potential to limit crop disease and mycotoxin contamination. In fungi, SM biosynthetic genes are typically located adjacent to one another in clusters of co-expressed genes. Such clusters typically include a core gene, responsible for synthesis of an initial chemical, and several genes responsible for chemical modifications, transport, and/or regulation. Fusarium verticillioides is one of the most common pathogens of maize and produces a variety of SMs of concern. Here, we employed whole genome expression analysis and utilized existing knowledge of polyketide synthase (PKS) genes, a common cluster core gene, to identify three novel clusters of co-expressed genes in F. verticillioides. Functional analysis of the PKS genes linked the clusters to production of three known Fusarium SMs, a violet pigment in sexual fruiting bodies (perithecia) and the mycotoxins fusarin C and fusaric acid. The results indicate that microarray analysis of RNA derived from culture conditions that induce differential gene expression can be an effective tool for identifying SM biosynthetic gene clusters.

PubMedSearch : Brown_2012_Fungal.Genet.Biol_49_521
PubMedID: 22652150
Gene_locus related to this paper: gibf5-fus2 , gibf5-fub4 , gibf5-fub5 , gibf5-fus5

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Gene_locus gibf5-fus2    gibf5-fub4    gibf5-fub5    gibf5-fus5

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Brown DW, Butchko RA, Busman M, Proctor RH (2012)
Identification of gene clusters associated with fusaric acid, fusarin, and perithecial pigment production in Fusarium verticillioides
Fungal Genet Biol 49 :521

Brown DW, Butchko RA, Busman M, Proctor RH (2012)
Fungal Genet Biol 49 :521