Spore Sized: Don't Eat the Pumpkin Mushroom (Eastern jack-o'lantern)
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Summary
Omphalotus illudens, the Eastern jack-o'-lantern mushroom, is a biological marvel of DNA-alkylating toxins and quantum biology. In this deep dive, we explore how its lethal illudins are being re-engineered into Irofulven to target cancerous tumors. Discover the circadian-regulated "foxfire" glow that guided Civil War soldiers through dark forests and the luciferase genes now used to create autoluminescent plants.
We break down the metabolic pathway of 3-hydroxyhispidin, the white-rot ecological warfare of oxalic acid, and the "Great Deceiver" traits that trick foragers into mistaking it for the golden chanterelle. From Stingy Jack folklore to the stomach-churning experiments of Captain Charles McIlvaine, this is the ultimate guide to the chemistry and history of the jack-o'-lantern fungi.