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Research Project: Aflatoxin Control Through Targeting Mechanisms Governing Aflatoxin Biosynthesis in Crops

Location: Food and Feed Safety Research

Project Number: 6435-41420-004-00
Project Type: Appropriated

Start Date: Mar 27, 2001
End Date: Mar 26, 2006

Objective:
Specific objectives are to utilize the basic information on aflatoxin biosynthesis to: (1) Identify factors in corn and other crops which induce or impede aflatoxin formation or fungal development.(2) Transfer the genes that encode resistant factors inhibiting toxin synthesis by genetic engineering of commercial corn or cotton varieties. (3) Determine the molecular basis for the phenomenon of "natural" non-production in A. flavus group and convergent evolution of toxin synthesis in various Aspergilli.

Approach:
(1) Molecular markers will be identified using rapid assays that would aid in the success of monitoring and enhancing crop resistance to aflatoxin formation, through comparison of biochemical profiles of selected corn varieties which demonstrate significant differential levels of aflatoxin contamination, but reasonably similar levels of fungal growth in kernels inoculated with Aspergillus flavus. (2) Reporter gene constructs will be utilized to determine environmental and nutritional signals governing extent of aflatoxin production. (3) The genes for the identified molecular markers will be transformed into corn and cotton, and the anti-aflatoxin effect of these genes will be assessed. (4) Comparison of DNA sequences from fungi with identified aflatoxin pathway gene homologs will be used to determine why some Aspergilli synthesize toxins and others do not. The stability of atoxigenic characteristics will be determined, and the effects of individual gene disruptions on aflatoxin biosynthesis and biocompetitive ability of the strains will be assessed.

 
Project Team
Bhatnager, Deepak
Chang, Perng Kuang
Yu, Jiujiang
Brown, Robert
Cary, Jeffrey
Ehrlich, Kenneth
Klich, Maren
Cleveland, Thomas
Rajasekaran, Kanniah - Rajah

Project Annual Reports
  FY 2003
  FY 2002
  FY 2001

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Related National Programs
  Food Safety, (animal and plant products) (108)

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