Subcellular localization of fungal specialized metabolites.

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Fungal Biology and Biotechnology Pub Date : 2022-05-25 DOI:10.1186/s40694-022-00140-z
Elizabeth Skellam
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Abstract

Fungal specialized metabolites play an important role in the environment and have impacted human health and survival significantly. These specialized metabolites are often the end product of a series of sequential and collaborating biosynthetic enzymes that reside within different subcellular compartments. A wide variety of methods have been developed to understand fungal specialized metabolite biosynthesis in terms of the chemical conversions and the biosynthetic enzymes required, however there are far fewer studies elucidating the compartmentalization of the same enzymes. This review illustrates the biosynthesis of specialized metabolites where the localization of all, or some, of the biosynthetic enzymes have been determined and describes the methods used to identify the sub-cellular localization.

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真菌特殊代谢物的亚细胞定位。
真菌的特殊代谢物在环境中发挥着重要作用,并对人类的健康和生存产生了重大影响。这些特化代谢物通常是不同亚细胞区室中一系列有序和协作生物合成酶的最终产物。目前已开发出多种方法,从化学转换和所需生物合成酶的角度来了解真菌特化代谢物的生物合成,但阐明相同酶的区室划分的研究却少得多。本综述说明了特化代谢物的生物合成,其中所有或部分生物合成酶的定位已经确定,并介绍了用于确定亚细胞定位的方法。
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Fungal Biology and Biotechnology
Fungal Biology and Biotechnology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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