Graziani_2004_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_70_2984

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Title : Novel polyketide synthase from Nectria haematococca - Graziani_2004_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_70_2984
Author(s) : Graziani S , Vasnier C , Daboussi MJ
Ref : Applied Environmental Microbiology , 70 :2984 , 2004
Abstract :

We identified a polyketide synthase (PKS) gene, pksN, from a strain of Nectria haematococca by complementing a mutant unable to synthesize a red perithecial pigment. pksN encodes a 2,106-amino-acid polypeptide with conserved motifs characteristic of type I PKS enzymatic domains: beta-ketoacyl synthase, acyltransferase, duplicated acyl carrier proteins, and thioesterase. The pksN product groups with the Aspergillus nidulans WA-type PKSs involved in conidial pigmentation and melanin, bikaverin, and aflatoxin biosynthetic pathways. Inactivation of pksN did not cause any visible change in fungal growth, asexual sporulation, or ascospore formation, suggesting that it is involved in a specific developmental function. We propose that pksN encodes a novel PKS required for the perithecial red pigment biosynthesis.

PubMedSearch : Graziani_2004_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_70_2984
PubMedID: 15128560
Gene_locus related to this paper: necha-q6rwd9

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Gene_locus necha-q6rwd9

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Graziani S, Vasnier C, Daboussi MJ (2004)
Novel polyketide synthase from Nectria haematococca
Applied Environmental Microbiology 70 :2984

Graziani S, Vasnier C, Daboussi MJ (2004)
Applied Environmental Microbiology 70 :2984