PD Dr. Uwe Horn/ Prof. Dr. Dirk Hoffmeister
Natural products from an unidentified homobasidiomycete which
control wood- deteriorating microorganisms
Abstract:
An unusual homobasidiomycete (“BY”) isolated from aspen has so
far defied any attempts to identify the genus, based on both
morphological features and on DNA-sequencing of ITS/IGS-regions.
This fungus was only found once, any attempts to re-locate BY
failed. The BY fungus exerts a strong negative intermicrobial
communication, as wood, colonized by BY, is dramatically less
susceptible to growth of blue-stain fungi and other microbes
which impact upon the quality of the wood and, eventually, the
market value of the wood products.
We expect identification of a new antifungal
principle and its cellular target by which the inhibitory
interaction occurs. As the BY fungus does not seem to fall into
any of the known orders of the homobasidiomycetes, odds are in
our favor to identify structurally new and unusual natural
product scaffolds and mechanisms of chemical interaction. The
project also includes a galenic aspect keeping in mind a
potential use of the antifungal compound(s) as a protectant and
biocontrol agent for silvicultural applications to inhibit
microbial growth. Also, we will have explored the pharmaceutical
relevance of the antifungal principle. Further, the
characterization of the secondary metabolome may help describe
the species chemotaxonomically and, potentially, establish a new
family of homobasidiomycetes.
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