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The Laetiporus polyketide synthase LpaA produces a series of antifungal polyenes.


ABSTRACT: The conspicuous bright golden to orange-reddish coloration of species of the basidiomycete genus Laetiporus is a hallmark feature of their fruiting bodies, known among mushroom hunters as the "chicken of the woods". This report describes the identification of an eight-domain mono-modular highly reducing polyketide synthase as sole enzyme necessary for laetiporic acid biosynthesis. Heterologous pathway reconstitution in both Aspergillus nidulans and Aspergillus niger verified that LpaA functions as a multi-chain length polyene synthase, which produces a cocktail of laetiporic acids with a methyl-branched C26-C32 main chain. Laetiporic acids show a marked antifungal activity on Aspergillus protoplasts. Given the multiple products of a single biosynthesis enzyme, our work underscores the diversity-oriented character of basidiomycete natural product biosynthesis.

SUBMITTER: Seibold PS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7473843 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Laetiporus polyketide synthase LpaA produces a series of antifungal polyenes.

Seibold Paula Sophie PS   Lenz Claudius C   Gressler Markus M   Hoffmeister Dirk D  

The Journal of antibiotics 20200821 10


The conspicuous bright golden to orange-reddish coloration of species of the basidiomycete genus Laetiporus is a hallmark feature of their fruiting bodies, known among mushroom hunters as the "chicken of the woods". This report describes the identification of an eight-domain mono-modular highly reducing polyketide synthase as sole enzyme necessary for laetiporic acid biosynthesis. Heterologous pathway reconstitution in both Aspergillus nidulans and Aspergillus niger verified that LpaA functions  ...[more]

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