2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.10.479404
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High diversity of type I polyketide genes in Bacidia rubella as revealed by the comparative analysis of 23 lichen fungal genomes

Abstract: Fungi involved in lichen symbioses produce a large array of different secondary metabolites. The high diversity of those substances has been known for decades and are often considered characteristic for taxonomical delimitation in lichen-forming fungi. Polyketides, the most common secondary metabolites, are synthesized by the Type I Polyketide synthases (TI-PKS) comprised of different enzymatic domains. We present a phylogenetic overview of Type I PKS genes recovered from the de-novo sequenced genome of Bacidi… Show more

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