Amatoxins, the lethal constituents of poisonous mushrooms in the genus Amanita, are bicyclic octapeptides. Two genes in A. bisporigera,AMA1 and PHA1, directly encode ∝-amanitin, an amatoxin, and the related bicyclic heptapeptide phallacidin, a phallotoxin, indicating that these compounds are synthesized on ribosomes and not by nonribosomal peptide synthetases. ∝-Amanitin and phallacidin are synthesized as proproteins of 35 and 34 amino acids, respectively, from which they are predicted to be cleaved by a prolyl oligopeptidase. AMA1 and PHA1 are present in other toxic species of Amanita section Phalloidae but are absent from nontoxic species in other sections. The genomes of A. bisporigera and A. phalloides contain multiple sequences related...
Species in the mushroom genus Lepiota can cause fatal mushroom poisonings due to their content of am...
Amanita phalloides is responsible for more than 90 % of mushroom-related fatalities, and no effectiv...
Kaya, Ertugrul/0000-0003-0081-682XWOS: 000339145900009PubMed: 24911374Poisoning from Amanita group o...
Amatoxins, the lethal constituents of poisonous mushrooms in the genus Amanita, are bicyclic octapep...
Amatoxins, the lethal constituents of poisonous mushrooms in the genus Amanita, are bicyclic octapep...
Some species of mushrooms in the genus Amanita are extremely poisonous and frequently fatal to mamma...
Fungi in the basidiomycetous ge nus Amanita owe their high mammalian toxicity to the bicyclic octa...
The peptide toxins of poisonous Amanita mushrooms are bicyclic octapeptides (amatoxins) or heptapept...
Species in the mushroom genus Lepiota can cause fatal mushroom poisonings due to their content of am...
Background: The cyclic peptide toxins of Amanita mushrooms, such as α-amanitin and phalloidin, are e...
SummaryAmatoxins are ribosomally encoded and posttranslationally modified peptides that account for ...
Abstract Background Genomes of lethal Amanita and Galerina mushrooms have gradually become available...
Eight peptide toxins were isolated and purified from basidiocarps of Amanita exitialis with high per...
The results of 50 years of effort in the chemistry of Amanita toxins are reviewed. The phallotoxins,...
Amanita phalloides is a toxic mushroom responsible for the majority of deaths occurring after mushro...
Species in the mushroom genus Lepiota can cause fatal mushroom poisonings due to their content of am...
Amanita phalloides is responsible for more than 90 % of mushroom-related fatalities, and no effectiv...
Kaya, Ertugrul/0000-0003-0081-682XWOS: 000339145900009PubMed: 24911374Poisoning from Amanita group o...
Amatoxins, the lethal constituents of poisonous mushrooms in the genus Amanita, are bicyclic octapep...
Amatoxins, the lethal constituents of poisonous mushrooms in the genus Amanita, are bicyclic octapep...
Some species of mushrooms in the genus Amanita are extremely poisonous and frequently fatal to mamma...
Fungi in the basidiomycetous ge nus Amanita owe their high mammalian toxicity to the bicyclic octa...
The peptide toxins of poisonous Amanita mushrooms are bicyclic octapeptides (amatoxins) or heptapept...
Species in the mushroom genus Lepiota can cause fatal mushroom poisonings due to their content of am...
Background: The cyclic peptide toxins of Amanita mushrooms, such as α-amanitin and phalloidin, are e...
SummaryAmatoxins are ribosomally encoded and posttranslationally modified peptides that account for ...
Abstract Background Genomes of lethal Amanita and Galerina mushrooms have gradually become available...
Eight peptide toxins were isolated and purified from basidiocarps of Amanita exitialis with high per...
The results of 50 years of effort in the chemistry of Amanita toxins are reviewed. The phallotoxins,...
Amanita phalloides is a toxic mushroom responsible for the majority of deaths occurring after mushro...
Species in the mushroom genus Lepiota can cause fatal mushroom poisonings due to their content of am...
Amanita phalloides is responsible for more than 90 % of mushroom-related fatalities, and no effectiv...
Kaya, Ertugrul/0000-0003-0081-682XWOS: 000339145900009PubMed: 24911374Poisoning from Amanita group o...