Cyclopiazonic acid biosynthesis gene cluster gene cpaM is required for speradine A biosynthesis

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Abstract

Speradine A is a derivative of cyclopiazonic acid (CPA) found in culture of an Aspergillus tamarii isolate. Heterologous expression of a predicted methyltransferase gene, cpaM, in the cpa biosynthesis gene cluster of A. tamarii resulted in the speradine A production in a 2-oxoCPA producing A. oryzae strain, indicating cpaM is involved in the speradine A biosynthesis.

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Tokuoka, M., Kikuchi, T., Shinohara, Y., Koyama, A., Iio, S. I., Kubota, T., … Sato, K. (2015). Cyclopiazonic acid biosynthesis gene cluster gene cpaM is required for speradine A biosynthesis. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 79(12), 2081–2085. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2015.1065167

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