DON mycotoxin biosynthesis (Gibberella zeae)
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Description
Gibberella zeae (Fusarium graminearum) is a fungal pathogen of major staple food crops including wheat, maize and rice. The fungus produces a range of mycotoxins including the dexoynivalenol (DON) trichothecene mycotoxin. DON contamination of food crops is a major thread to human and animal health. In wheat, but not in maize, DON was proven to be a virulence factor.
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- Desjardins AE, Bai G, Plattner RD, Proctor RH; ''Analysis of aberrant virulence of Gibberella zeae following transformation-mediated complementation of a trichothecene-deficient (Tri5) mutant.''; Microbiology, 2000 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
- Proctor RH, Hohn TM, McCormick SP; ''Restoration of wild-type virulence to Tri5 disruption mutants of Gibberella zeae via gene reversion and mutant complementation.''; Microbiology, 1997 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
- Proctor RH, Hohn TM, McCormick SP; ''Reduced virulence of Gibberella zeae caused by disruption of a trichothecene toxin biosynthetic gene.''; Mol Plant Microbe Interact, 1995 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
- Desjardins AE, Bai G, Plattner RD, Proctor RH; ''Analysis of aberrant virulence of Gibberella zeae following transformation-mediated complementation of a trichothecene-deficient (Tri5) mutant.''; Microbiology, 2000 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
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| Name | Type | Database reference | Comment | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Farnesyl pyrophosphate | Metabolite | HMDB00961 (HMDB)  | |
| TRI5 | GeneProduct | FGSG_03537 (Ensembl)  | |
| TRI5 | GeneProduct | GO:0045482 (GeneOntology)  | TRI5 | 
| Trichodiene | Metabolite | 
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