Abstract
By mining fungal genomic information, a noncanonical iterative type I PKS fused with an N-terminal adenylation-thiolation didomain, which catalyzes the formation of naringenin chalcone, was found. Structural prediction and molecular docking analysis indicated that a C-terminal thioesterase domain was involved in the Claisen-type cyclization. An enzyme responsible for formation of (2S)-flavanone in the biosynthesis of fungal flavonoids was also identified. Collectively, these findings demonstrate unprecedented fungal biosynthetic machinery leading to plant-like metabolites.
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Furumura, S., Ozaki, T., Sugawara, A., Morishita, Y., Tsukada, K., Ikuta, T., … Asai, T. (2023). Identification and Functional Characterization of Fungal Chalcone Synthase and Chalcone Isomerase. Journal of Natural Products, 86(2), 398–405. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jnatprod.2c01027
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