Login / Signup

Biosynthesis of the neurotoxin domoic acid in a bloom-forming diatom.

John K BrunsonShaun M K McKinnieJonathan R ChekanJohn P McCrowZachary D MilesErin M BertrandVincent A BielinskiHanna LuhavayaMiroslav OborníkG Jason SmithDavid A HutchinsAndrew Ellis AllenBradley S Moore
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2018)
Oceanic harmful algal blooms of Pseudo-nitzschia diatoms produce the potent mammalian neurotoxin domoic acid (DA). Despite decades of research, the molecular basis for its biosynthesis is not known. By using growth conditions known to induce DA production in Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries, we implemented transcriptome sequencing in order to identify DA biosynthesis genes that colocalize in a genomic four-gene cluster. We biochemically investigated the recombinant DA biosynthetic enzymes and linked their mechanisms to the construction of DA's diagnostic pyrrolidine skeleton, establishing a model for DA biosynthesis. Knowledge of the genetic basis for toxin production provides an orthogonal approach to bloom monitoring and enables study of environmental factors that drive oceanic DA production.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • cell wall
  • escherichia coli
  • healthcare
  • gene expression
  • transcription factor
  • atomic force microscopy
  • anti inflammatory
  • high throughput sequencing