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Genetic Reprogramming of the Ergot Alkaloid Pathway of Metarhizium brunneum

Kyle A. Davis, Jessi K. Sampson, Daniel G. Panaccione

2020Applied and Environmental Microbiology35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ergot alkaloids derived from LA or DHLA are the bases for numerous pharmaceuticals with applications in the treatment of dementia, migraines, hyperprolactinemia, and other conditions. However, extraction of ergot alkaloids from natural sources is inefficient, and their chemical synthesis is expensive. The ability to control and redirect ergot alkaloid synthesis in fungi may allow more efficient production of these important chemicals and facilitate research on novel derivatives. Our results show that Metarhizium brunneum can be engineered to efficiently produce and secrete LA and DHLA and, also, to produce a novel derivative of DHLA not previously found in nature. The engineering of dihydroergot alkaloids, including a novel species, is important because very few natural sources of these compounds are known. Our approach establishes a platform with which to use M. brunneum to study the production of other ergot alkaloids, specifically those classified as lysergic acid amides and dihydroergot alkaloids.

Topics & Concepts

Lysergic acidAlkaloidBiologyBotanyBiochemistryPlant and fungal interactionsEntomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest ControlChemical synthesis and alkaloids