Faculty Biography

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Thomas J. Leonard

Professor of Biology
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program
Clark University
Worcester, MA 01610-1477

Office: #336 Lasry Center for Bioscience; Lab: #311
Phone: (508) 793-7107
Email: tleonard@clarku.edu


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Current Research and Teaching

Our present research is in two areas, each involving filamentous fungi:

  • Mycotoxin gene regulation in Aspergillus
  • Uncontrolled growth in Schizophyllum

(1) With Aspergillus nidulans we are concerned with genetic regulation of the mycotoxin, sterigmatocystin. We have identified a large gene cluster that contains 23 genes associated with sterigmatocystin biosynthesis. Included in the cluster is an activator gene, anaflR, the activation of which is necessary for the activation of each of the sterigmatocystin cluster genes. We have cloned and sequenced each of the 23 genes (in collaboration with another lab). Our present short-term objectives are to determine how this large cluster of genes is regulated i.e., how does anaflR work and what regulates anaflR?

Schizophyllum mound image (2) With Schizophyllum commune our focus is on the genetics of uncontrolled growth. Abnormal tumor-like growths develop from vegetative and reproductive tissues as a result of a recessive gene, mound (mnd), which undergoes somatic genetic rearrangement resulting in a recombinant cell that exhibits uncontrolled cell division. These proliferating cells adhere and form a large mass of cells (see arrow in the image at right). Efforts are directed at cloning the mnd gene, comparing its nucleotide sequence with its normal allelic counterpart to discover clues as to the nature of the somatic recombination event.

Selected Publications

Yu, J.H. and T.J. Leonard. 1998. Culture conditions control expression of the genes for alfatoxin and sterigmatocystin biosynthesis in Aspergillus parasiticus and Aspergillus nidulans. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 64: 2275-2277.

Yu, J.H., R. Butchko, M. Fernandes, N. Keller, T.J. Leonard, T.H. Adams. 1996. Conservation of structure and function of the aflatoxin regulatory gene aflR from Aspergillus nidulans and A. flavus. Current Genetics 29:549-555.

Brown, D.W., J.H. Yu, H.S. Kelkar, M. Fernandes, T.C. Nesbit, T.C. Keller, N.P. Adams and T.J. Leonard. 1996. Twenty-five co-regulated transcripts define a secondary metabolism gene cluster in Asperfillus nidulans. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 93:1418-1422.

Feng, G.H. and T.J. Leonard. 1995. Characterization of the polyketide synthase gene (pksLi) required for aflatoxin biosynthesis in Aspergillus nidulans. J. Bact. 177: 6246-6254.

Yu, J.H. and T.J. Leonard. 1995. Sterigmatocystin biosynthesis in Aspergillus nidulans requires a novel type I polyketide synthase. J. Bact. 177: 4792-4800.

Leonard, T.J. and S. Dick. 1994. Uncontrolled growth associated with novel somatic recombination in the fungus Schizophyllum. Bioassays 16: 329- 334.