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Derivation of the multiply-branched ergot alkaloid pathway of fungi.

Daniel G Panaccione
Published in: Microbial biotechnology (2023)
Ergot alkaloids are a large family of fungal specialized metabolites that are important as toxins in agriculture and as the foundation of powerful pharmaceuticals. Fungi from several lineages and diverse ecological niches produce ergot alkaloids from at least one of several branches of the ergot alkaloid pathway. The biochemical and genetic bases for the different branches have been established and are summarized briefly herein. Several pathway branches overlap among fungal lineages and ecological niches, indicating activities of ergot alkaloids benefit fungi in different environments and conditions. Understanding the functions of the multiple genes in each branch of the pathway allows researchers to parse the abundant genomic sequence data available in public databases in order to assess the ergot alkaloid biosynthesis capacity of previously unexplored fungi. Moreover, the characterization of the genes involved in the various branches provides opportunities and resources for the biotechnological manipulation of ergot alkaloids for experimentation and pharmaceutical development.
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