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Three Redundant Synthetases Secure Redox-Active Pigment Production in the Basidiomycete Paxillus involutus

Authors :
Anders Tunlid
Jana Braesel
Sebastian Götze
Dirk Hoffmeister
James P. Tauber
Firoz Shah
Daniel Heine
Christian Hertweck
Pierre Stallforth
Source :
Chemistry & Biology. 22(10):1325-1334
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

SummaryThe symbiotic fungus Paxillus involutus serves a critical role in maintaining forest ecosystems, which are carbon sinks of global importance. P. involutus produces involutin and other 2,5-diarylcyclopentenone pigments that presumably assist in the oxidative degradation of lignocellulose via Fenton chemistry. Their precise biosynthetic pathways, however, remain obscure. Using a combination of biochemical, genetic, and transcriptomic analyses, in addition to stable-isotope labeling with synthetic precursors, we show that atromentin is the key intermediate. Atromentin is made by tridomain synthetases of high similarity: InvA1, InvA2, and InvA5. An inactive atromentin synthetase, InvA3, gained activity after a domain swap that replaced its native thioesterase domain with that of InvA5. The found degree of multiplex biosynthetic capacity is unprecedented with fungi, and highlights the great importance of the metabolite for the producer.

Details

ISSN :
10745521
Volume :
22
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemistry & Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....50e5c86a64a025894b61044c65332e45
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chembiol.2015.08.016