Chemistry & Biology
Volume 20, Issue 8, 22 August 2013, Pages 1055-1066
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Genetic Manipulation of the Fusarium fujikuroi Fusarin Gene Cluster Yields Insight into the Complex Regulation and Fusarin Biosynthetic Pathway

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Highlights

  • Discovery of the fusarin biosynthetic pathway in Fusarium fujikuroi

  • Only four of nine coregulated genes are involved in biosynthesis

  • Nine compounds were isolated and characterized by extensive NMR and MS-based analyses

  • H3K9 acetylation is enriched under fusarin-inducing conditions

Summary

In this work, the biosynthesis and regulation of the polyketide synthase/nonribosomal peptide synthetase (PKS/NRPS)-derived mutagenic mycotoxin fusarin C was studied in the fungus Fusarium fujikuroi. The fusarin gene cluster consists of nine genes (fus1fus9) that are coexpressed under high-nitrogen and acidic pH conditions. Chromatin immunoprecipitation revealed a correlation between high expression and enrichment of activating H3K9-acetylation marks under inducing conditions. We provide evidence that only four genes are sufficient for the biosynthesis. The combination of genetic engineering with nuclear magnetic resonance and mass-spectrometry-based structure elucidation allowed the discovery of the putative fusarin biosynthetic pathway. Surprisingly, we indicate that PKS/NRPS releases its product with an open ring structure, probably as an alcohol. Our data indicate that 2-pyrrolidone ring closure, oxidation at C-20, and, finally, methylation at C-20 are catalyzed by Fus2, Fus8, and Fus9, respectively.

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These authors contributed equally to this work

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Present address: Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI 53706, USA