Does the chemistry of fungal pigments demand the existence of photoactivated defense strategies in basidiomycetes?

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Abstract

The well-known photosensitizers hypericin, harmane, and emodin are typical pigments of certain mushroom species—is this a coincidence or an indication towards a photoactivated defense mechanism in the phylum Basidiomycota? This perspective article explores this hypothesis by cross-linking the chemistry of fungal pigments with structural requirements from known photosensitizers and insights from photoactivated strategies in the kingdom Plantae. Thereby, light is shed on a yet unexplored playground dealing with ecological questions, photopharmaceutical opportunities, and biotechnological potentials.

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Siewert, B. (2021). Does the chemistry of fungal pigments demand the existence of photoactivated defense strategies in basidiomycetes? Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, 20(4), 475–488. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43630-021-00034-w

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