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Reference - PMID:20657649 - Two origins for the gene encoding alpha-isopropylmalate synthase in fungi.

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PubMed ID
PMID:20657649
Title
Two origins for the gene encoding alpha-isopropylmalate synthase in fungi.
Authors
Larson EM, Idnurm A
Citation
PLoS One 2010 Jul 15;5(7):e11605
Publication year
2010
Abstract
The biosynthesis of leucine is a biochemical pathway common to prokaryotes, plants and fungi, but absent from humans and animals. The pathway is a proposed target for antimicrobial therapy. Here we identified the leuA gene encoding alpha-isopropylmalate synthase in the zygomycete fungus Phycomyces blakesleeanus using a genetic mapping approach with crosses between wild type and leucine auxotrophic strains. To confirm the function of the gene, Phycomyces leuA was used to complement the auxotrophic phenotype exhibited by mutation of the leu3+ gene of the ascomycete fungus Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the leuA gene in Phycomyces, other zygomycetes, and the chytrids is more closely related to homologs in plants and photosynthetic bacteria than ascomycetes or basidiomycetes, and suggests that the Dikarya have acquired the gene more recently. The identification of leuA in Phycomyces adds to the growing body of evidence that some primary metabolic pathways or parts of them have arisen multiple times during the evolution of fungi, probably through horizontal gene transfer events.

Annotation

GO biological process

GO:0009098 - L-leucine biosynthetic process

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