Sakai_2009_Biotechnol.Lett_31_1911

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Title : Identification of mokB involved in monacolin K biosynthesis in Monascus pilosus - Sakai_2009_Biotechnol.Lett_31_1911
Author(s) : Sakai K , Kinoshita H , Nihira T
Ref : Biotechnol Lett , 31 :1911 , 2009
Abstract :

Monacolin K (MK), which is widely used as an antihypercholesterolemia medicine, is produced as a fungal secondary metabolite through the polyketide pathway. The MK biosynthetic gene cluster proposed for Monascus pilosus BCRC38072 was also identified in M. pilosus NBRC4480. The mokB gene, located at the end of the putative gene cluster and possibly encoding polyketide synthase, was disrupted. The mokB disruptant did not produce MK, but accumulated an intermediate that was confirmed to be monacolin J, indicating that mokB encodes the polyketide synthase responsible for the biosynthesis of side-chain diketide moiety.

PubMedSearch : Sakai_2009_Biotechnol.Lett_31_1911
PubMedID: 19693441
Gene_locus related to this paper: monpi-mokd

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Gene_locus monpi-mokd

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Sakai K, Kinoshita H, Nihira T (2009)
Identification of mokB involved in monacolin K biosynthesis in Monascus pilosus
Biotechnol Lett 31 :1911

Sakai K, Kinoshita H, Nihira T (2009)
Biotechnol Lett 31 :1911