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Enhancing the Production of the Fungal Pigment Aurofusarin in Fusarium graminearum.

Klaus Ringsborg WestphalRasmus Dam WollenbergFlorian-Alexander HerbstJens Laurids SørensenTeis Esben SondergaardReinhard Wimmer
Published in: Toxins (2018)
There is an increasing demand for products from natural sources, which includes a growing market for naturally-produced colorants. Filamentous fungi produce a vast number of chemically diverse pigments and are therefore explored as an easily accessible source. In this study we examine the positive regulatory effect of the transcription factor AurR1 on the aurofusarin gene cluster in Fusarium graminearum. Proteomic analyses showed that overexpression of AurR1 resulted in a significant increase of five of the eleven proteins belonging to the aurofusarin biosynthetic pathway. Further, the production of aurofusarin was increased more than threefold in the overexpression mutant compared to the wild type, reaching levels of 270 mg/L. In addition to biosynthesis of aurofusarin, several yet undescribed putative naphthoquinone/anthraquinone analogue compounds were observed in the overexpression mutant. Our results suggest that it is possible to enhance the aurofusarin production through genetic engineering.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • wild type
  • cell proliferation
  • genome wide identification
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • dna binding
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • drinking water
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