
ABSTRACTToxic cyanobacterial blooms cause economic losses and pose significant public health threats on a global scale. Characterization of the gene cluster for the biosynthesis of the cyanobacterial toxin cylindrospermopsin (cyr) inCylindrospermopsis raciborskiiAWT205 is described, and the complete biosynthetic pathway is proposed. Thecyrgene cluster spans 43 kb and is comprised of 15 open reading frames containing genes required for the biosynthesis, regulation, and export of the toxin. Biosynthesis is initiated via an amidinotransfer onto glycine followed by five polyketide extensions and subsequent reductions, and rings are formed via Michael additions in a stepwise manner. The uracil ring is formed by a novel pyrimidine biosynthesis mechanism and tailoring reactions, including sulfation and hydroxylation that complete biosynthesis. These findings enable the design of toxic strain-specific probes and allow the future study of the regulation and biological role of cylindrospermopsin.
Cyanobacteria Toxins, Microcystins, Bacterial Toxins, Molecular Sequence Data, Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Alkaloids, Bacterial Proteins, Multigene Family, Marine Toxins, Uracil, Cylindrospermopsis
Cyanobacteria Toxins, Microcystins, Bacterial Toxins, Molecular Sequence Data, Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Alkaloids, Bacterial Proteins, Multigene Family, Marine Toxins, Uracil, Cylindrospermopsis
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