Identification of a Halogenase Involved in the Biosynthesis of Ochratoxin A in Aspergillus carbonarius
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Aspergillus carbonarius is the main responsible fungus of ochratoxin A (OTA) contamination of grapes and derived products. To
date, the biosynthetic mechanism of this mycotoxin has been partially elucidated. Availability of genome sequence of A. carbonarius
has allowed the identification of a putative gene cluster involved in OTA biosynthesis. This region hosts the previously
characterized AcOTAnrps and AcOTApks genes encoding two key enzymes of the biosynthetic pathway. At about 4,400 nucleotides
downstream of these loci, a gene encoding a putative flavin dependent-halogenase came out from the annotation data. Its
proximity to OTA biosynthetic genes and its sequence analysis have suggested a role in the biosynthesis of OTA, directed to the
introduction of the chlorine atom in the C-5 position of the final molecular structure of this mycotoxin. The deduced protein
sequence of the halogenase gene, we designated AcOTAhal, shows a high similarity to a halogenase that is located in the OTA
cluster of A. niger. The deletion of the halogenase gene completely eliminated the production of ochratoxin A in A. carbonarius
and determined a significant increase of ochratoxin B, as confirmed by mass spectrometry analysis. Moreover, its expression
profile was similar to the two biosynthetic genes previously identified, AcOTApks and AcOTAnrps, indicating a strong correlation
of the AcOTAhal gene with the kinetics of OTA accumulation in A. carbonarius. Therefore, experimental evidence confirmed
that the chlorination step which converts OTB in OTA represents the final stage of the biosynthetic pathway, supporting
our earlier hypothesis on the order of enzymatic steps of OTA biosynthesis in A. carbonarius.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ochratoxin A; Aspergillus carbonarius; biosynthetic cluster; gene deletion; chlorogenase
Elenco autori:
Perrone, Giancarlo; Gallo, Antonia; Epifani, Filomena; Ferrara, Massimo; Gambacorta, Lucia; Solfrizzo, Michele
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