Global metabolome changes induced by environmentally relevant conditions in a marine-sourced Penicillium restrictum

IF 17.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-03-22 DOI:10.5802/crchim.276
Van-Tuyen Le, Samuel Bertrand, Marion Brandolini‑Bunlon, Emmanuel Gentil, T. Robiou du Pont, Vony Rabesaotra, G. Wielgosz-Collin, Aurélie Mossion, O. Grovel
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Marine fungi have been found in all habitats and are able to adapt to their environmental niche conditions. In this study, a combination of LC-HRMS and GC-MS analytical approaches was used to analyse the whole metabolic changes of a marine sourced Penicillium restrictum strain isolated from a marine shellfish area. The P. restrictum MMS417 strain was grown on seven different media including an ecological one with two different water sources (synthetic sea water and distilled water) conditions following the OSMAC approach. Extracts of all media were analysed by LC-HRMS (lipids and specialised metabolites profiling) and GC-MS (fatty acids profiling). Aquired data were analysed using a multiblock strategy to highlight metabolic modification in regards to water conditions and to environmentally relevant conditions (mussel-based culture medium). This revealed that fatty acid composition of lipids was the most altered part of the explored metabolisms either looking to water effect and to environmentally relevant conditions. In particular, data showed that P. re-strictum MMS417 is able to produce lipids that include fatty acids usually produced by the mussel itself. This study also provides insight into the P. restrictum adaptation to marine salinity through fatty acids alteration. and shows that lipid metabolisms if far more altered in an OSMAC approach than the specialized metabolism. This study finally highlights the need for using environnement-mimicking culture conditions to reveal the metabolic potentialities of marine microbes.
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海洋来源的限制青霉在环境相关条件下引起的全局代谢组变化
海洋真菌存在于所有栖息地,并能适应其环境条件。本研究结合 LC-HRMS 和 GC-MS 分析方法,分析了从海洋贝类区分离出来的海洋来源限制青霉菌株的整个代谢变化。按照 OSMAC 方法,限制青霉 MMS417 菌株在七种不同的培养基上生长,包括一种生态培养基和两种不同的水源(合成海水和蒸馏水)条件。所有培养基的提取物都通过 LC-HRMS(脂类和特殊代谢物分析)和 GC-MS(脂肪酸分析)进行了分析。所获数据采用多块策略进行分析,以突出与水质条件和环境相关条件(基于贻贝的培养基)有关的代谢变化。结果表明,脂质的脂肪酸组成是所研究的新陈代谢中变化最大的部分,无论是受水的影响还是受环境相关条件的影响。特别是,数据显示,P. re-strictum MMS417 能够产生包括通常由贻贝自身产生的脂肪酸在内的脂质。这项研究还通过脂肪酸的改变深入了解了P. restrictum对海洋盐度的适应性,并表明在OSMAC方法中,脂质代谢的改变远远大于特化代谢的改变。这项研究最终强调了利用环境模拟培养条件来揭示海洋微生物代谢潜力的必要性。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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