Yu_2000_Gene_248_157

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Title : Cloning and characterization of avfA and omtB genes involved in aflatoxin biosynthesis in three Aspergillus species - Yu_2000_Gene_248_157
Author(s) : Yu J , Woloshuk CP , Bhatnagar D , Cleveland TE
Ref : Gene , 248 :157 , 2000
Abstract :

The biosynthesis of aflatoxins (B(1), G(1), B(2), and G(2)) is a multi-enzyme process controlled genetically by over 20 genes. In this study, we report the identification and characterization of the avfA gene, which was found to be involved in the conversion of averufin (AVF) to versiconal hemiacetal acetate (VHA), in Aspergillus parasiticus and A. flavus; a copy of avfA gene was also cloned from a non-aflatoxin producing strain A. sojae. Complementation of an averufin-accumulating, non-aflatoxigenic mutant strain of A. parasiticus, SRRC 165, with the avfA gene cloned from A. flavus, restored the ability of the mutant to convert AVF to VHA and to produce aflatoxins B(1), G(1), B(2), and G(2). Sequence analysis revealed that a single amino acid replacement from aspartic acid to asparagine disabled the function of the enzyme in the mutant strain SRRC 165. The A. parasiticus avfA was identified to be a homolog of previously sequenced, but functionally unassigned transcript, stcO, in A. nidulans based on sequence homology at both nucleotide (57%) and amino acid (55%) levels. In addition to avfA, another aflatoxin pathway gene, omtB, encoding for an O-methyltransferase involved in the conversion of demethylsterigmatocystin (DMST) to sterigmatocystin (ST) and dihydrodemethylsterigmatocystin (DHDMST) to dihydrosterigmatocystin (DHST), was cloned from A. parasiticus, A. flavus, and A. sojae. The omtB gene was found to be highly homologous to stcP from A. nidulans, which has been reported earlier to be involved in a similar enzymatic step for the sterigmatocystin formation in that species. RT-PCR data demonstrated that both the avfA and avfA1 as well as omtB genes in A. parasiticus were expressed only in the aflatoxin-conducive medium. An analysis of the degrees of homology for the two reported genes between the Aspergillus species A. parasiticus, A. flavus, A. nidulans and A. sojae was conducted.

PubMedSearch : Yu_2000_Gene_248_157
PubMedID: 10806361
Gene_locus related to this paper: aspnc-a5abe5 , aspnc-a5abe8 , aspnc-a5abh9 , aspnc-a5abk1

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Gene_locus aspnc-a5abe5    aspnc-a5abe8    aspnc-a5abh9    aspnc-a5abk1

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Yu J, Woloshuk CP, Bhatnagar D, Cleveland TE (2000)
Cloning and characterization of avfA and omtB genes involved in aflatoxin biosynthesis in three Aspergillus species
Gene 248 :157

Yu J, Woloshuk CP, Bhatnagar D, Cleveland TE (2000)
Gene 248 :157