E Groppi, A Gadea, C Monge, V Cristofoli, M Vansteelandt, M Haddad
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摘要
致毒真菌能够产生有毒的代谢产物,即霉菌毒素。但是,沉默基因和低表达基因的存在是发现新型霉菌毒素的主要挑战,特别是其鲜为人知的形式,通常被称为 "新兴霉菌毒素"。表观遗传修饰剂(EMs)是一种化合物,能够通过诱导沉默的生物合成途径来改变代谢物的产生,从而提高化学多样性。本研究的目的是评估不同化学调节剂对著名致毒真菌疣孢镰刀菌代谢谱的影响。本研究使用了四种 EMs:5-氮杂胞苷、丁酸钠、烟酰胺(NIC)和丙戊酸钠(SV)。将它们加入到轮枝镰孢菌培养物中后,在靶向和非靶向代谢组学方法下使用 UHPLC-HRMS/MS 对代谢谱进行了分析。通过使用 MS-DIAL 和 MS-FINDER 对代谢物进行了标注。我们的研究结果表明,SV 通过促进隐性基因的表达,诱导了 F. verticillioides 次级代谢谱的最重要改变。在五种培养条件下最具鉴别性的 50 种代谢物中,有 12 种是镰刀菌素或镰刀菌素类似物。相比之下,SB 和 NIC 对这些代谢物的影响很小。这项研究强调了 SV 通过抑制真菌菌株的 DNA 去乙酰化而改变基因表达的能力。这项研究可能会对农业和食品工业产生重大影响,尤其是在面临重大霉菌毒素挑战的地区。
Untargeted Metabolomics to Investigate the Influence of Epigenetic Modifiers on the Metabolism of Fusarium verticillioides.
Toxigenic fungi are capable of producing toxic metabolites, called mycotoxins. But the presence of silent and lowly expressed genes represents the main challenge for the discovery of novel mycotoxins, especially their lesser-known forms, commonly referred to as "emerging mycotoxins." Epigenetic modifiers (EMs) are compounds that are able to alter the production of metabolites through the induction of silent biosynthetic pathways leading to an enhanced chemical diversity. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of different chemical modulators on the metabolic profiles of the well-known toxigenic fungal species, Fusarium verticillioides. Four EMs, 5-azacytidine, sodium butyrate, nicotinamide (NIC), and sodium valproate (SV), were used. Following their addition to Fusarium verticillioides cultures, the metabolic profiles were analyzed by using UHPLC-HRMS/MS under targeted and untargeted metabolomics approaches. Metabolites were putatively annotated through the use of MS-DIAL and MS-FINDER. Our results show that the treatment with SV induced the most important alteration of the secondary metabolic profile of F. verticillioides, by promoting the expression of cryptic genes. Among the 50 most discriminating metabolites across five culture conditions, 12 were fusarins or fusarin analogs. In contrast, SB and NIC had little impact on these metabolites. The study highlights SV's ability to alter gene expression by inhibiting DNA deacetylation in fungal strains. This research could have significant implications for agriculture and food industry, especially in regions facing major mycotoxin challenges.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Microbiology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies on microorganisms and their interaction with hosts and the environment. The journal covers all microbes, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and protozoa. Basic science will be considered, as well as medical and applied research.