| Literature DB >> 26094784 |
Konstantin V Purtov1, Valentin N Petushkov1, Mikhail S Baranov2, Konstantin S Mineev2, Natalja S Rodionova1, Zinaida M Kaskova2, Aleksandra S Tsarkova2, Alexei I Petunin1, Vladimir S Bondar1, Emma K Rodicheva1, Svetlana E Medvedeva1, Yuichi Oba3, Yumiko Oba3, Alexander S Arseniev2, Sergey Lukyanov2,4, Josef I Gitelson5, Ilia V Yampolsky6,7.
Abstract
Many species of fungi naturally produce light, a phenomenon known as bioluminescence, however, the fungal substrates used in the chemical reactions that produce light have not been reported. We identified the fungal compound luciferin 3-hydroxyhispidin, which is biosynthesized by oxidation of the precursor hispidin, a known fungal and plant secondary metabolite. The fungal luciferin does not share structural similarity with the other eight known luciferins. Furthermore, it was shown that 3-hydroxyhispidin leads to bioluminescence in extracts from four diverse genera of luminous fungi, thus suggesting a common biochemical mechanism for fungal bioluminescence.Entities:
Keywords: bioluminescence; bioorganic chemistry; biosynthesis; luciferin; natural products
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26094784 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201501779
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336