Non-hallucinogenic psychedelic fungi
The present invention provides genetically modified fungi, such as non-hallucinogenic psychedelic fungi, in which a biochemical pathway to produce a bioactive alkaloid is disrupted. In some aspects, the psilocybin biosynthesis pathway is disrupted, resulting in non-hallucinogenic psychedelic fungi which do not produce or contain psilocybin, or which produce or contain a substantially reduced amount of psilocybin relative to wild-type fungi. Also provided are methods of making genetically modified fungi, for example by disrupting or rebalancing a biochemical pathway therein, such as the psilocybin biosynthesis pathway, such as by using gene editing techniques, including gene inactivation by small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), microRNAs (miRNAs), and CRISPR/Cas9. Also provided are compositions of genetically modified fungi, such as compositions of non-hallucinogenic psychedelic fungi, and methods of their use, including as functional foods, nootropics, legal microdoses, nutraceuticals, and therapeutics.
1 . A non-hallucinogenic psychedelic Psilocybe spp. fungus having reduced production of a bioactive alkaloid, wherein the fungus has disrupted activity of one or more of a PsiD, PsiH, PsiK, or PsiM enzyme, wherein the disrupted activity is a result of disrupted expression of one or more of a PsiD, PsiH, PsiK, or PsiM gene using an siRNA.
2 . The non-hallucinogenic psychedelic fungus of claim 1 , wherein the bioactive alkaloid is a hallucinogenic tryptamine.
3 . The non-hallucinogenic psychedelic fungus of claim 2 , wherein the hallucinogenic tryptamine is psilocybin.
4 . The non-hallucinogenic psychedelic fungus of claim 1 , wherein said fungus is a Psilocybe cubensis fungus.
5 . The non-hallucinogenic psychedelic fungus of claim 1 , wherein the fungus comprises no detectable transcript of one or more of a PsiD, PsiHI, PsiK, or PsiM gene, when measured by qRT-PCR.
6 . The non-hallucinogenic psychedelic fungus of claim 1 , having disrupted expression of a PsiD gene.
7 . The non-hallucinogenic psychedelic fungus of claim 6 , wherein the siRNA has at least 75%, at least 80%, at least 85%, at least 90%, at least 95%, or at least 99% sequence identity to a sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NOS: 52, 53, 54, 55, or 56, or a reverse complement thereof.
8 . The non-hallucinogenic psychedelic fungus of claim 3 , wherein the production of psilocybin is reduced by an amount of greater than 90%, greater than 91%, greater than 92%, greater than 93%, greater than 94%, greater than 95%, greater than 96%, greater than 97%, greater than 98%, greater than 99%, greater than 99.5%, greater than 99.9%, greater than 99.95%, or greater than 99.99%, relative to a comparable wild-type fungus.
9 . The non-hallucinogenic psychedelic fungus of claim 3 , wherein said fungus, when dried, comprises a weight/weight percent of psilocybin of less than 0.15, less than 0.10, less than 0.05, less than 0.001, or less than 0.005.
10 . The non-hallucinogenic psychedelic fungus of claim 1 , prepared as a ground mushroom powder.
11 . The non-hallucinogenic psychedelic fungus of claim 1 , prepared as a mushroom extract.
12 . The non-hallucinogenic psychedelic fungus of claim 1 , prepared as a nootropic, a supplement, a nutraceutical, a microdose, a functional food, a skin cream, a liquid solution, a liquid suspension, a tincture, a beverage concentrate, or a beverage.