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Orange, red, yellow: biosynthesis of azaphilone pigments in Monascus fungi.

Wanping ChenRunfa ChenQingpei LiuYi HeKun HeXiaoli DingLijing KangXiaoxiao GuoNana XieYouxiang ZhouYuanyuan LuRussell J CoxIstván MolnárMu LiYanchun ShaoFusheng Chen
Published in: Chemical science (2017)
Monascus azaphilone pigments (MonAzPs) are very widely used as food colorants, but their biosynthetic pathway has remained poorly characterized for more than half a century. In this study, the individual steps of MonAzPs biosynthesis in Monascus ruber M7 were elucidated by a combination of targeted gene knockouts, heterologous gene expression, and in vitro chemical and enzymatic reactions. This study describes the first rational engineering of MonAzPs biosynthesis and provides a roadmap for future pathway engineering efforts directed towards the selective production of the most valuable pigments and serves as a model for the biosynthesis of fungal azaphilones in general.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • cell wall
  • dna methylation
  • genome wide
  • nitric oxide
  • current status
  • transcription factor