Zhang_2007_Fungal.Genet.Biol_44_1342

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Title : A fragmented aflatoxin-like gene cluster in the forest pathogen Dothistroma septosporum - Zhang_2007_Fungal.Genet.Biol_44_1342
Author(s) : Zhang S , Schwelm A , Jin H , Collins LJ , Bradshaw RE
Ref : Fungal Genet Biol , 44 :1342 , 2007
Abstract :

The polyketide toxin dothistromin is very similar in structure to the aflatoxin precursor, versicolorin B. Dothistromin is made by a pine needle pathogen, Dothistroma septosporum, both in culture and in planta. Orthologs of aflatoxin biosynthetic genes have been identified that are required for dothistromin biosynthesis in D. septosporum. In contrast to the situation in aflatoxin-producing fungi where 25 aflatoxin biosynthetic and regulatory genes are tightly clustered in one region of the genome, the dothistromin gene cluster is fragmented. Three mini-clusters of dothistromin genes have been identified, each located on a 1.3-Mb chromosome and each grouped with non-dothistromin genes. There are no obvious patterns of repeated sequences or transposon relics to suggest recent recombination events. Most dothistromin genes within the mini-clusters are co-regulated, suggesting that coordinate control of gene expression is achieved despite this unusual arrangement of secondary metabolite biosynthetic genes.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: mycpj-q30dw8 , dotsn-est1

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Zhang S, Schwelm A, Jin H, Collins LJ, Bradshaw RE (2007)
A fragmented aflatoxin-like gene cluster in the forest pathogen Dothistroma septosporum
Fungal Genet Biol 44 :1342

Zhang S, Schwelm A, Jin H, Collins LJ, Bradshaw RE (2007)
Fungal Genet Biol 44 :1342