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Features of<i>Tri101</i>, the Trichothecene 3-<i>O</i>-Acetyltransferase Gene, Related to the Self-defense Mechanism in<i>Fusarium graminearum</i>
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1998
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BiologyFungal Developmental BiologySelf-defense MechanismBiosynthesisFungal Cell BiologyStructural Gene3-Kb Xhoi-xbai FragmentGeneticsT-2 ToxinNatural SciencesMolecular BiologyNatural Product BiosynthesisMolecular GeneticsFungal BiologyGenomicsMicrobiologyMedicineProtein Biosynthesis
A structural gene of Tri101, which encodes trichothecene 3-O-acetyltransferase, was isolated as a 3-kb XhoI-XbaI fragment from the trichothecene producer Fusarium graminearum strain F15. The gene contained no introns, and the coding region was 0.7-kb downstream of a putative UTP-ammonia ligase gene which obviously is not related to the biosynthesis of trichothecenes. Tri101 was expressed when T-2 toxin was added, but this induction was not dependent on the expression level of Tri6, a transcription activator gene in the trichothecene biosynthetic and regulatory gene cluster.