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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 10 1996, 3567-3571, Vol 62, No. 10
R Prieto, GL Yousibova and CP Woloshuk
Aspergillus flavus mutant strain 649, which has a genomic DNA deletion of
at least 120 kb covering the aflatoxin biosynthesis cluster, was
transformed with a series of overlapping cosmids that contained DNA
harboring the cluster of genes. The mutant phenotype of strain 649 was
rescued by transformation with a combination of cosmid clones 5E6, 8B9, and
13B9, indicating that the cluster of genes involved in aflatoxin
biosynthesis resides in the 90 kb of A. flavus genomic DNA carried by these
clones. Transformants 5E6 and 20B11 and transformants 5E6 and 8B9
accumulated intermediate metabolites of the aflatoxin pathway, which were
identified as averufanin and/or averufin, respectively.These data suggest
that avf1, which is involved in the conversion of averufin to versiconal
hemiacetal acetate, was present in the cosmid 13B9. Deletion analysis of
13B9 located the gene on a 7-kb DNA fragment of the cosmid. Transformants
containing cosmid 8B9 converted exogenously supplied O-
methylsterigmatocystin to aflatoxin, indicating that the oxidoreductase
gene (ord1), which mediates the conversion of O-methylsterigmatocystin to
aflatoxin, is carried by this cosmid. The analysis of transformants
containing deletions of 8B9 led to the localization of ord1 on a 3.3-kb A.
flavus genomic DNA fragment of the cosmid.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Identification of aflatoxin biosynthesis genes by genetic complementation in an Aspergillus flavus mutant lacking the aflatoxin gene cluster
Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA.
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