2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2009.05.023
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The ergot alkaloid gene cluster: Functional analyses and evolutionary aspects

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“…The global transcription factor is not deacetylated by FfHda1 prior to binding; however, whether either another HDAC is involved in this process or the transcription factor can bind in the acetylated state or is not subject to acetylation in the first place remains to be elucidated. A similar hypothesis was proposed for the unexpected downregulation of alkaloid biosynthesis in C. purpurea or deoxynivalenol production in A. nidulans (77,78).…”
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confidence: 72%
“…The global transcription factor is not deacetylated by FfHda1 prior to binding; however, whether either another HDAC is involved in this process or the transcription factor can bind in the acetylated state or is not subject to acetylation in the first place remains to be elucidated. A similar hypothesis was proposed for the unexpected downregulation of alkaloid biosynthesis in C. purpurea or deoxynivalenol production in A. nidulans (77,78).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Lp1), synthesize lysergic acid-based alkaloids in which the D ring of the ergoline nucleus is unsaturated between carbons 9 and 10 and carbon 17 is highly oxidized (Fig. 1) (4,10,11). Ergot alkaloidproducing fungi in the Trichocomaceae, such as the opportunistic human pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus, produce clavine-based derivatives in which the D ring is saturated and carbon 17 remains reduced as a methyl group (12,13).…”
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“…All known genes involved in ergot alkaloid synthesis (eas genes) in both A. fumigatus and the Clavicipitaceae have been found in clusters (Fig. 2) (11,(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24). The roles of many genes in eas clusters have been determined by gene knockout or by expression of coding sequences in Escherichia coli.…”
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“…It was shown that the "phosphate" effect acts on transcriptional level; i.e., expression of EAS genes is induced by lowering the phosphate level [ 58 ]. Lorenz et al [ 59 ] presented evidence that epigenetic processes are involved in EAS gene regulation: Inhibitors of histone acetyl transferases induced EAS under non-inducing conditions in strain P1. This leads to the assumption that overexpression of histone deacetylases could overrule the inhibiting effect mediated by histone acetyl transferases.…”
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confidence: 99%