Abstract

AbstractThe observation that O-methylsterigmatocystin (OMST) is a metabolite in the aflatoxin biosynthetic pathway between sterigmatocystin (ST) and aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) led to the discovery of two enzyme activities responsible for the late stages of aflatoxin synthesis: 1) a methyltransferase (MT) catalyzing the conversion of ST to OMST, and 2) an oxidoreductase (OR) which converts OMST to AFB1. The anionic MT (168 KDa; two subunits, 110 KDa and 58 KDa) has been purified to homogeneity and well characterized. The oxidoreductase has been partially purified. Polyclonal antibodies against MT have been prepared and amino acid composition of MT determined. A cDNA library, constructed from mRNA isolated from Aspergillus parasiticus mycelia during the onset of AFB1 biosynthesis, is screened by a standard Hybrid Select Translation procedure to identify the genes responsible for the biosynthetic steps at the terminus of the aflatoxin pathway.

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