Zabala_2012_Chem.Biol_19_1049

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Title : Characterization of a silent azaphilone gene cluster from Aspergillus niger ATCC 1015 reveals a hydroxylation-mediated pyran-ring formation - Zabala_2012_Chem.Biol_19_1049
Author(s) : Zabala AO , Xu W , Chooi YH , Tang Y
Ref : Chemical Biology , 19 :1049 , 2012
Abstract :

Azaphilones are a class of fungal metabolites characterized by a highly oxygenated pyrano-quinone bicyclic core and exhibiting a broad range of bioactivities. Although widespread among various fungi, their biosynthesis has not been thoroughly elucidated. By activation of a silent (aza) gene cluster in Aspergillus niger ATCC 1015, we discovered six azaphilone compounds, azanigerones A-F (1, 3-7). Transcriptional analysis and deletion of a key polyketide synthase (PKS) gene further confirmed the involvement of the aza gene cluster. The biosynthetic pathway was shown to involve the convergent actions of a highly reducing PKS and a non-reducing PKS. Most significantly, in vitro reaction of a key flavin-dependent monooxygenase encoded in the cluster with an early benzaldehyde intermediate revealed its roles in hydroxylation and pyran-ring formation to afford the characteristic bicylic core shared by azaphilones.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: aspna-azac

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Zabala AO, Xu W, Chooi YH, Tang Y (2012)
Characterization of a silent azaphilone gene cluster from Aspergillus niger ATCC 1015 reveals a hydroxylation-mediated pyran-ring formation
Chemical Biology 19 :1049

Zabala AO, Xu W, Chooi YH, Tang Y (2012)
Chemical Biology 19 :1049