Affiliation:
1. Group of Fungal Genetic Engineering, Federal Research Center “Fundamentals of Biotechnology”, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky Prosp. 33-2, 119071 Moscow, Russia
Abstract
Filamentous fungi are one of the most important producers of secondary metabolites. Some of them can havse a toxic effect on the human body, leading to diseases. On the other hand, they are widely used as pharmaceutically significant drugs, such as antibiotics, statins, and immunosuppressants. A single fungus species in response to various signals can produce 100 or more secondary metabolites. Such signaling is possible due to the coordinated regulation of several dozen biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs), which are mosaically localized in different regions of fungal chromosomes. Their regulation includes several levels, from pathway-specific regulators, whose genes are localized inside BGCs, to global regulators of the cell (taking into account changes in pH, carbon consumption, etc.) and global regulators of secondary metabolism (affecting epigenetic changes driven by velvet family proteins, LaeA, etc.). In addition, various low-molecular-weight substances can have a mediating effect on such regulatory processes. This review is devoted to a critical analysis of the available data on the “turning on” and “off” of the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites in response to signals in filamentous fungi. To describe the ongoing processes, the model of “piano regulation” is proposed, whereby pressing a certain key (signal) leads to the extraction of a certain sound from the “musical instrument of the fungus cell”, which is expressed in the production of a specific secondary metabolite.
Subject
Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Spectroscopy,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Catalysis
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