reviewMicrobiology and Molecular Biology ReviewsSep 1, 2002GREEN OA

Relationship between Secondary Metabolism and Fungal Development

Northern Illinois University · University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Abstract

Filamentous fungi are unique organisms-rivaled only by actinomycetes and plants-in producing a wide range of natural products called secondary metabolites. These compounds are very diverse in structure and perform functions that are not always known. However, most secondary metabolites are produced after the fungus has completed its initial growth phase and is beginning a stage of development represented by the formation of spores. In this review, we describe secondary metabolites produced by fungi that act as sporogenic factors to influence fungal development, are required for spore viability, or are produced at a time in the life cycle that coincides with development. We describe environmental and genetic…

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Keywords
  • Aspergillus nidulans
  • Sterigmatocystin
  • Biology
  • Secondary metabolism
  • Fungus
  • Filamentous fungus
  • Mycotoxin
  • Spore
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Responsible consumption and production
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