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Molecular genetic mining of the Aspergillus secondary metabolome: discovery of the emericellamide biosynthetic pathway.


ABSTRACT: The recently sequenced genomes of several Aspergillus species have revealed that these organisms have the potential to produce a surprisingly large range of natural products, many of which are currently unknown. We have found that A. nidulans produces emericellamide A, an antibiotic compound of mixed origins with polyketide and amino acid building blocks. Additionally, we describe the discovery of four previously unidentified, related compounds that we designate emericellamide C-F. Using recently developed gene targeting techniques, we have identified the genes involved in emericellamide biosynthesis. The emericellamide gene cluster contains one polyketide synthase and one nonribosomal peptide synthetase. From the sequences of the genes, we are able to deduce a biosynthetic pathway for the emericellamides. The identification of this biosynthetic pathway opens the door to engineering novel analogs of this structurally complex metabolite.

SUBMITTER: Chiang YM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2494592 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular genetic mining of the Aspergillus secondary metabolome: discovery of the emericellamide biosynthetic pathway.

Chiang Yi-Ming YM   Szewczyk Edyta E   Nayak Tania T   Davidson Ashley D AD   Sanchez James F JF   Lo Hsien-Chun HC   Ho Wen-Yueh WY   Simityan Hagop H   Kuo Eric E   Praseuth Alex A   Watanabe Kenji K   Oakley Berl R BR   Wang Clay C C CC  

Chemistry & biology 20080601 6


The recently sequenced genomes of several Aspergillus species have revealed that these organisms have the potential to produce a surprisingly large range of natural products, many of which are currently unknown. We have found that A. nidulans produces emericellamide A, an antibiotic compound of mixed origins with polyketide and amino acid building blocks. Additionally, we describe the discovery of four previously unidentified, related compounds that we designate emericellamide C-F. Using recentl  ...[more]

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