Affiliation:
1. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695,1 and
2. USDA Southern Regional Research Center, New Orleans, Louisiana 701242
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The genes encoding the aflatoxin biosynthetic pathway enzymes have been localized as a cluster to a 75-kb DNA fragment. The enzymatic functions of the products of most of the genes in the cluster are known, but there are a few genes that have not yet been characterized. We report here the characterization of one of these genes, a gene designated
aflJ
. This gene resides in the cluster adjacent to the pathway regulatory gene,
aflR
, and the two genes are divergently transcribed. Disruption of
aflJ
in
Aspergillus flavus
results in a failure to produce aflatoxins and a failure to convert exogenously added pathway intermediates norsolorinic acid, sterigmatocystin, and
O
-methylsterigmatocystin to aflatoxin. The disrupted strain does, however, accumulate
pksA
,
nor-1
,
ver-1
, and
omtA
transcripts under conditions conducive to aflatoxin biosynthesis. Therefore, disruption of
aflJ
does not affect transcription of these genes, and
aflJ
does not appear to have a regulatory function similar to that of
aflR
. Sequence analysis of
aflJ
and its putative peptide, AflJ, did not reveal any enzymatic domains or significant similarities to proteins of known function. The putative peptide does contain three regions predicted to be membrane-spanning domains and a microbodies C-terminal targeting signal.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
Cited by
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