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Regulation of cyclic peptide biosynthesis and pathogenicity in Cochliobolus carbonum by TOXEp, a novel protein with a bZIP basic DNA-binding motif and four ankyrin repeats.

J H Ahn1, J D Walton.   

Abstract

HC-toxin is an epoxide-containing cyclic tetrapeptide that is a critical virulence determinant in the pathogenic interaction between the filamentous fungus Cochliobolus carbonum and maize. HC-toxin exerts a potent cytostatic effect on plant and animal cells by inhibiting histone deacetylase. The biosynthesis of HC-toxin by C. carbonum is controlled by a complex genetic locus, TOX2, that contains multiple, duplicated copies of genes encoding export and biosynthetic enzymes. A new gene in the TOX2 complex, TOXE, has now been isolated. Mutation of TOXE by targeted gene disruption has no effect on growth and sporulation but abolishes HC-toxin production and pathogenicity. TOXE is required for the expression of three genes with a known or putative role in HC-toxin production, but is not required for expression of HTS1, which encodes the large, multifunctional peptide synthetase that is the central enzyme in HC-toxin biosynthesis. At its N-terminus, TOXEp has a bZIP basic DNA binding domain, but it does not contain any discernible leucine zipper or helix-loop-helix. At its carboxy terminus, TOXEp contains four ankyrin repeats. In having these two common regulatory motifs in a single polypeptide, TOXEp appears to represent a novel class of regulatory protein. TOXE is present only in HC-toxin-producing (Tox2+) isolates of C. carbonum. Most Tox2+ isolates have two copies: in strain SB111, one copy of TOXE is on the same 3.5-Mb chromosome that contains all of the other genes known to be involved in HC-toxin biosynthesis, and the second copy of TOXE is on a 0.7-Mb chromosome.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9894916     DOI: 10.1007/pl00008632

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Gen Genet        ISSN: 0026-8925


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