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Dual-PKS Cluster for Biosynthesis of a Light-Induced Secondary Metabolite Found from Genome Sequencing of Hyphodiscus hymeniophilus Fungus
Authors:Dr. Glenna J. Kramer  Dr. Sheila Pimentel-Elardo  Prof. Justin R. Nodwell
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, University of Toronto, MaRS Centre, West Tower, 661 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G 1M1 Canada
Abstract:Filamentous fungi are known producers of important secondary metabolites. In spite of this, the majority of these organisms have not been studied at the genome level, leaving many of the bioactive molecules they produce undiscovered. In this study, we explore the secondary metabolite potential of an understudied fungus, Hyphodiscus hymeniophilus. By sequencing and assembling the first genome from this genus, we show that this fungus has genes for at least 20 natural products and that many of these products are likely novel. One of these metabolites is identified: a new, red-pigmented member of the azaphilone class, hyphodiscorubrin. We show that this metabolite is only produced when the fungus is grown in the light. Furthermore, the biosynthetic gene cluster of hyphodiscorubrin is identified though homology to other known azaphilone producing clusters.
Keywords:genomics  natural products  polyketides
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