Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology
2. Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Public Health, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Many
Fusarium
species produce one or more agriculturally important trichothecene mycotoxins, and the relative level of toxicity of these compounds is determined by the pattern of oxygenations and acetylations or esterifications on the core trichothecene structure. Previous studies with UV-induced
Fusarium sporotrichioides
NRRL 3299 trichothecene mutants defined the
Tri1
gene and demonstrated that it was required for addition of the oxygen at the C-8 position during trichothecene biosynthesis. We have cloned and characterized the
Tri1
gene from NRRL 3299 and found that it encodes a cytochrome P450 monooxygenase. The disruption of
Tri1
blocks production of C-8-oxygenated trichothecenes and leads to the accumulation of 4,15-diacetoxyscirpenol, the same phenotype observed in the
tri1
UV-induced mutants MB1716 and MB1370. The
Tri1
disruptants and the
tri1
UV-induced mutants do not complement one another when coinoculated, and the
Tri1
gene sequence restores T-2 toxin production in both MB1716 and MB1370. The DNA sequence flanking
Tri1
contains another new
Tri
gene. Thus,
Tri1
encodes a C-8 hydroxylase and is located either in a new distal portion of the trichothecene gene cluster or in a second separate trichothecene gene cluster.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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