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Conserved copper regulation of the antimicrobial isocyanide brassicicolin A in Alternaria brassicicola.


ABSTRACT: Phytopathogenic Alternaria species are renown for production of toxins that contribute to virulence on host plants. Typically, these toxins belong to well-known secondary metabolite chemical classes including polyketides, non-ribosomal peptides and terpenes. However, the purported host toxin brassicicolin A produced by A. brassicicola is an isocyanide, a chemical class whose genetics and encoding gene structure is largely unknown. The chemical structure of brassicicolin A shows it to have similarity to the recently characterized fumicicolins derived from the Aspergillus fumigatus isocyanide synthase CrmA. Examination of the A. brassicicola genome identified AbcrmA, a putative homolog with 64% identity to A. fumigatus CrmA. Deletion of AbcrmA resulted in loss of production of brassicicolin A. Contrary to reports that brassicicolin A is a host-specific toxin, the ΔAbcrmA mutants were equally virulent as the wildtype on Brassica hosts. However, in line with results of A. fumigatus CrmA generated metabolites, we find that brassicicolin A increased 360-fold under copper limited conditions. Also, like A. fumigatus CrmA derived metabolites, we find brassicicolin A to be a broad-spectrum antimicrobial. We speculate that CrmA-like isocyanide synthase products provide the producing fungi a fitness advantage in copper depleted environments.

SUBMITTER: Nadig N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10841451 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conserved copper regulation of the antimicrobial isocyanide brassicicolin A in Alternaria brassicicola.

Nadig Nischala N   Park Sung Chul SC   Bok Jin Woo JW   Keller Nancy P NP  

Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 20230912


Phytopathogenic Alternaria species are renown for production of toxins that contribute to virulence on host plants. Typically, these toxins belong to well-known secondary metabolite chemical classes including polyketides, non-ribosomal peptides and terpenes. However, the purported host toxin brassicicolin A produced by A. brassicicola is an isocyanide, a chemical class whose genetics and encoding gene structure is largely unknown. The chemical structure of brassicicolin A shows it to have simila  ...[more]

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