Phylogenetic Analyses Reveal Monophyletic Origin of the Ergot Alkaloid Gene dmaW in Fungi
Ergot alkaloids are indole-derived mycotoxins that are important in agriculture and medicine. Ergot alkaloids are produced by a few representatives of two distantly related fungal lineages, the Clavicipitaceae and the Trichocomaceae. Comparison of the ergot alkaloid gene clusters from these two line...
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doaj-fb3618b4f9824468ba82004cb0c2bd0b2020-11-25T03:40:30ZengSAGE PublishingEvolutionary Bioinformatics1176-93432009-01-0151530Phylogenetic Analyses Reveal Monophyletic Origin of the Ergot Alkaloid Gene dmaW in FungiMiao LiuDaniel G. PanaccioneChristopher L. SchardlErgot alkaloids are indole-derived mycotoxins that are important in agriculture and medicine. Ergot alkaloids are produced by a few representatives of two distantly related fungal lineages, the Clavicipitaceae and the Trichocomaceae. Comparison of the ergot alkaloid gene clusters from these two lineages revealed differences in the relative positions and orientations of several genes. The question arose: is ergot alkaloid biosynthetic capability from a common origin? We used a molecular phylogenetic approach to gain insights into the evolution of ergot alkaloid biosynthesis. The 4-γ,γ-dimethylallyltryptophan synthase gene, dmaW, encodes the first step in the pathway. Amino acid sequences deduced from dmaW and homologs were submitted to phylogenetic analysis, and the results indicated that dmaW of Aspergillus fumigatus (mitosporic Trichocomaceae) has the same origin as corresponding genes from clavicipitaceous fungi. Relationships of authentic dmaW genes suggest that they originated from multiple gene duplications with subsequent losses of original or duplicate versions in some lineages.http://www.la-press.com/phylogenetic-analyses-reveal-monophyletic-origin-of-the-ergot-alkaloid-a1481mycotoxins4-γγ-dimethylallyltryptophan synthase geneClavicipitaceaeTrichocomaceaeamino acid sequenceGBlocksgene phylogeny |
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Miao Liu Daniel G. Panaccione Christopher L. Schardl Phylogenetic Analyses Reveal Monophyletic Origin of the Ergot Alkaloid Gene dmaW in Fungi Evolutionary Bioinformatics mycotoxins 4-γ γ-dimethylallyltryptophan synthase gene Clavicipitaceae Trichocomaceae amino acid sequence GBlocks gene phylogeny |
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Miao Liu Daniel G. Panaccione Christopher L. Schardl |
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Miao Liu |
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Phylogenetic Analyses Reveal Monophyletic Origin of the Ergot Alkaloid Gene dmaW in Fungi |
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Phylogenetic Analyses Reveal Monophyletic Origin of the Ergot Alkaloid Gene dmaW in Fungi |
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Phylogenetic Analyses Reveal Monophyletic Origin of the Ergot Alkaloid Gene dmaW in Fungi |
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Phylogenetic Analyses Reveal Monophyletic Origin of the Ergot Alkaloid Gene dmaW in Fungi |
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Phylogenetic Analyses Reveal Monophyletic Origin of the Ergot Alkaloid Gene dmaW in Fungi |
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phylogenetic analyses reveal monophyletic origin of the ergot alkaloid gene dmaw in fungi |
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SAGE Publishing |
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Evolutionary Bioinformatics |
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1176-9343 |
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Ergot alkaloids are indole-derived mycotoxins that are important in agriculture and medicine. Ergot alkaloids are produced by a few representatives of two distantly related fungal lineages, the Clavicipitaceae and the Trichocomaceae. Comparison of the ergot alkaloid gene clusters from these two lineages revealed differences in the relative positions and orientations of several genes. The question arose: is ergot alkaloid biosynthetic capability from a common origin? We used a molecular phylogenetic approach to gain insights into the evolution of ergot alkaloid biosynthesis. The 4-γ,γ-dimethylallyltryptophan synthase gene, dmaW, encodes the first step in the pathway. Amino acid sequences deduced from dmaW and homologs were submitted to phylogenetic analysis, and the results indicated that dmaW of Aspergillus fumigatus (mitosporic Trichocomaceae) has the same origin as corresponding genes from clavicipitaceous fungi. Relationships of authentic dmaW genes suggest that they originated from multiple gene duplications with subsequent losses of original or duplicate versions in some lineages. |
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mycotoxins 4-γ γ-dimethylallyltryptophan synthase gene Clavicipitaceae Trichocomaceae amino acid sequence GBlocks gene phylogeny |
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http://www.la-press.com/phylogenetic-analyses-reveal-monophyletic-origin-of-the-ergot-alkaloid-a1481 |
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