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Pentahydroxyscirpene-Producing Strains, Formation In Planta, and Natural Occurrence.


ABSTRACT: Trichothecenes are a class of structurally diverse mycotoxins with more than 200 naturally occurring compounds. Previously, a new compound, pentahydroxyscirpene (PHS), was reported as a byproduct of a nivalenol producing Fusarium strain, IFA189. PHS contains a hydroxy group at C-8 instead of the keto group of type B trichothecenes. In this work, we demonstrate that IFA189 belongs to the species Fusarium kyushuense using molecular tools. Production of PHS in vitro was also observed for several isolates of other Fusarium species producing nivalenol. Furthermore, we report the formation of 4-acetyl-PHS by F. kyushuense on inoculated rice. Wheat ears of the variety Remus were infected with IFA189 and the in planta production of PHS was confirmed. Natural occurrence of PHS was verified in barley samples from the Czech Republic using a liquid chromatographic-tandem mass spectrometric method validated for this purpose. Toxicity of PHS to wheat ribosomes was evaluated with a coupled in vitro transcription and translation assay, which showed that PHS inhibits protein biosynthesis slightly less than nivalenol and deoxynivalenol.

SUBMITTER: Varga E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5086655 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pentahydroxyscirpene-Producing Strains, Formation In Planta, and Natural Occurrence.

Varga Elisabeth E   Wiesenberger Gerlinde G   Fruhmann Philipp P   Malachová Alexandra A   Svoboda Thomas T   Lemmens Marc M   Adam Gerhard G   Berthiller Franz F  

Toxins 20161014 10


Trichothecenes are a class of structurally diverse mycotoxins with more than 200 naturally occurring compounds. Previously, a new compound, pentahydroxyscirpene (PHS), was reported as a byproduct of a nivalenol producing <i>Fusarium</i> strain, IFA189. PHS contains a hydroxy group at C-8 instead of the keto group of type B trichothecenes. In this work, we demonstrate that IFA189 belongs to the species <i>Fusarium kyushuense</i> using molecular tools. Production of PHS in vitro was also observed  ...[more]

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