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Copper starvation induces antimicrobial isocyanide integrated into two distinct biosynthetic pathways in fungi.


ABSTRACT: The genomes of many filamentous fungi, such as Aspergillus spp., include diverse biosynthetic gene clusters of unknown function. We previously showed that low copper levels upregulate a gene cluster that includes crmA, encoding a putative isocyanide synthase. Here we show, using untargeted comparative metabolomics, that CrmA generates a valine-derived isocyanide that contributes to two distinct biosynthetic pathways under copper-limiting conditions. Reaction of the isocyanide with an ergot alkaloid precursor results in carbon-carbon bond formation analogous to Strecker amino-acid synthesis, producing a group of alkaloids we term fumivalines. In addition, valine isocyanide contributes to biosynthesis of a family of acylated sugar alcohols, the fumicicolins, which are related to brassicicolin A, a known isocyanide from Alternaria brassicicola. CrmA homologs are found in a wide range of pathogenic and non-pathogenic fungi, some of which produce fumicicolin and fumivaline. Extracts from A. fumigatus wild type (but not crmA-deleted strains), grown under copper starvation, inhibit growth of diverse bacteria and fungi, and synthetic valine isocyanide shows antibacterial activity. CrmA thus contributes to two biosynthetic pathways downstream of trace-metal sensing.

SUBMITTER: Won TH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9381783 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Copper starvation induces antimicrobial isocyanide integrated into two distinct biosynthetic pathways in fungi.

Won Tae Hyung TH   Bok Jin Woo JW   Nadig Nischala N   Venkatesh Nandhitha N   Nickles Grant G   Greco Claudio C   Lim Fang Yun FY   González Jennifer B JB   Turgeon B Gillian BG   Keller Nancy P NP   Schroeder Frank C FC  

Nature communications 20220816 1


The genomes of many filamentous fungi, such as Aspergillus spp., include diverse biosynthetic gene clusters of unknown function. We previously showed that low copper levels upregulate a gene cluster that includes crmA, encoding a putative isocyanide synthase. Here we show, using untargeted comparative metabolomics, that CrmA generates a valine-derived isocyanide that contributes to two distinct biosynthetic pathways under copper-limiting conditions. Reaction of the isocyanide with an ergot alkal  ...[more]

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