Cu(II): a "signaling molecule" of the mangrove endophyte Fusarium oxysporum ZZF51?
Jia-hui Pan, Yong-cheng Lin, Ni Tan, Yu-cheng Gu
Index: Biometals 23(6) , 1053-60, (2010)
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Abstract
We previously reported the isolation of Cu-fusaric acid (Cu-FA) complex from the mangrove endophyte Fusarium oxysporum ZZF51. In this study, we explored the mechanism of Cu-FA production in the strain ZZF51 by comparing with that of another endophyte Fusarium sp. B2, which produced FA but not Cu-FA in the same culture condition. The results allowed us to hypothesize that Cu(2+) may act as a "signaling molecule" to awaken the silent FA biosynthetic genes in ZZF51, inducing intracellular production of FA followed by chelation with Cu(2+). This signaling network was triggered specifically by Cu(2+) and may be interfered by other metal ions.
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