Mind the mushroom: natural product biosynthetic genes and enzymes of Basidiomycota.

Gressler M, Löhr NA, Schäfer T, Lawrinowitz S, Seibold PS, Hoffmeister D2021Mind the mushroom: natural product biosynthetic genes and enzymes of Basidiomycota. Nat Prod Rep 38, 702-722.

Abstract

Covering: up to September 2020 Mushroom-forming fungi of the division Basidiomycota have traditionally been recognised as prolific producers of structurally diverse and often bioactive secondary metabolites, using the methods of chemistry for research. Over the past decade, -omics technologies were applied on these fungi, and sophisticated heterologous gene expression platforms emerged, which have boosted research into the genetic and biochemical basis of the biosyntheses. This review provides an overview on experimentally confirmed natural product biosyntheses of basidiomycete polyketides, amino acid-derived products, terpenoids, and volatiles. We also present challenges and solutions particular to natural product research with these fungi. 222 references are cited.

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Doctoral researchers

Stefanie Lawrinowitz (neé Scheide)

Stefanie Lawrinowitz (neé Scheide)

Secondary metabolome dynamics in structured artificial microhabitats

Friedrich Schiller University

Pharmaceutical Microbiology

Paula Seibold
Friedrich Schiller Universtität Jena Balance of the Microverse

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Freistaat Thüringen. Ministerium für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Kultur. Carl Zeiss Stiftung Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft