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Variation in the fumonisin biosynthetic gene cluster in fumonisin-producing and nonproducing black aspergilli.
Susca, Antonia; Proctor, Robert H; Butchko, Robert A E; Haidukowski, Miriam; Stea, Gaetano; Logrieco, Antonio; Moretti, Antonio.
Afiliação
  • Susca A; Institute of Sciences of Food Production, CNR, via Amendola 122/0, 70126 Bari, Italy. Electronic address: antonella.susca@ispa.cnr.it.
  • Proctor RH; US Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Research Service, National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, 1815 North University Street, Peoria, IL 61604-3902, USA.
  • Butchko RA; US Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Research Service, National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, 1815 North University Street, Peoria, IL 61604-3902, USA.
  • Haidukowski M; Institute of Sciences of Food Production, CNR, via Amendola 122/0, 70126 Bari, Italy.
  • Stea G; Institute of Sciences of Food Production, CNR, via Amendola 122/0, 70126 Bari, Italy.
  • Logrieco A; Institute of Sciences of Food Production, CNR, via Amendola 122/0, 70126 Bari, Italy.
  • Moretti A; Institute of Sciences of Food Production, CNR, via Amendola 122/0, 70126 Bari, Italy.
Fungal Genet Biol ; 73: 39-52, 2014 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25281783
ABSTRACT
The ability to produce fumonisin mycotoxins varies among members of the black aspergilli. Previously, analyses of selected genes in the fumonisin biosynthetic gene (fum) cluster in black aspergilli from California grapes indicated that fumonisin-nonproducing isolates of Aspergillus welwitschiae lack six fum genes, but nonproducing isolates of Aspergillus niger do not. In the current study, analyses of black aspergilli from grapes from the Mediterranean Basin indicate that the genomic context of the fum cluster is the same in isolates of A. niger and A. welwitschiae regardless of fumonisin-production ability and that full-length clusters occur in producing isolates of both species and nonproducing isolates of A. niger. In contrast, the cluster has undergone an eight-gene deletion in fumonisin-nonproducing isolates of A. welwitschiae. Phylogenetic analyses suggest each species consists of a mixed population of fumonisin-producing and nonproducing individuals, and that existence of both production phenotypes may provide a selective advantage to these species. Differences in gene content of fum cluster homologues and phylogenetic relationships of fum genes suggest that the mutation(s) responsible for the nonproduction phenotype differs, and therefore arose independently, in the two species. Partial fum cluster homologues were also identified in genome sequences of four other black Aspergillus species. Gene content of these partial clusters and phylogenetic relationships of fum sequences indicate that non-random partial deletion of the cluster has occurred multiple times among the species. This in turn suggests that an intact cluster and fumonisin production were once more widespread among black aspergilli.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Aspergillus niger / Genoma Fúngico / Fumonisinas Idioma: En Revista: Fungal Genet Biol Assunto da revista: GENETICA / MICROBIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Aspergillus niger / Genoma Fúngico / Fumonisinas Idioma: En Revista: Fungal Genet Biol Assunto da revista: GENETICA / MICROBIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article