Taxol and Taxane Production by <i>Taxomyces andreanae</i> , an Endophytic Fungus of Pacific Yew
Andrea A. StierleDepartment of Plant Pathology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717Gary A. StrobelDepartment of Plant Pathology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717Donald B. StierleDepartment of Chemistry and Geochemistry, Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology, Butte, MT 59701
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Taxomyces andreanae, a fungal endophyte, was isolated from the phloem (inner bark) of the Pacific yew, Taxus brevifolia. The fungus is hyphomyceteous and, when grown in a semi-synthetic liquid medium, produced taxol and related compounds. Taxol was identified by mass spectrometry, chromatography, and reactivity with monoclonal antibodies specific for taxol. Both [1-14C]acetic acid and L-[U-14C]phenylalanine served as precursors of [14C]taxol in fungal cultures. No taxol was detected in zero-time cultures or in the small agar plugs used to inoculate the culture flasks.
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