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Metabolomics Investigation of an Association of Induced Features and Corresponding Fungus during the Co-culture of Trametes versicolor and Ganoderma applanatum.


ABSTRACT: The co-culture of Trametes versicolor and Ganoderma applanatum is a model of intense basidiomycete interaction, which induces many newly synthesized or highly produced features. Currently, one of the major challenges is an identification of the origin of induced features during the co-culture. Herein, we report a 13C-dynamic labeling analysis used to determine an association of induced features and corresponding fungus even if the identities of metabolites were not available or almost nothing was known of biochemical aspects. After the co-culture of T. versicolor and G. applanatum for 10 days, the mycelium pellets of T. versicolor and G. applanatum were sterilely harvested and then mono-cultured in the liquid medium containing half fresh medium with 13C-labeled glucose as carbon source and half co-cultured supernatants collected on day 10. 13C-labeled metabolome analyzed by LC-MS revealed that 31 induced features including 3-phenyllactic acid and orsellinic acid were isotopically labeled in the mono-culture after the co-culture stimulation. Twenty features were derived from T. versicolor, 6 from G. applanatum, and 5 features were synthesized by both T. versicolor and G. applanatum. 13C-labeling further suggested that 12 features such as previously identified novel xyloside [N-(4-methoxyphenyl)formamide 2-O-beta-D-xyloside] were likely induced through the direct physical interaction of mycelia. Use of molecular network analysis combined with 13C-labeling provided an insight into the link between the generation of structural analogs and producing fungus. Compound 1 with m/z 309.0757, increased 15.4-fold in the co-culture and observed 13C incorporation in the mono-culture of both T. versicolor and G. applanatum, was purified and identified as a phenyl polyketide, 2,5,6-trihydroxy-4, 6-diphenylcyclohex-4-ene-1,3-dione. The biological activity study indicated that this compound has a potential to inhibit cell viability of leukemic cell line U937. The current work sets an important basis for further investigations including novel metabolites discovery and biosynthetic capacity improvement.

SUBMITTER: Xu XY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5767234 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Metabolomics Investigation of an Association of Induced Features and Corresponding Fungus during the Co-culture of <i>Trametes versicolor</i> and <i>Ganoderma applanatum</i>.

Xu Xiao-Yan XY   Shen Xiao-Ting XT   Yuan Xiao-Jie XJ   Zhou Yuan-Ming YM   Fan Huan H   Zhu Li-Ping LP   Du Feng-Yu FY   Sadilek Martin M   Yang Jie J   Qiao Bin B   Yang Song S  

Frontiers in microbiology 20180109


The co-culture of <i>Trametes versicolor</i> and <i>Ganoderma applanatum</i> is a model of intense basidiomycete interaction, which induces many newly synthesized or highly produced features. Currently, one of the major challenges is an identification of the origin of induced features during the co-culture. Herein, we report a <sup>13</sup>C-dynamic labeling analysis used to determine an association of induced features and corresponding fungus even if the identities of metabolites were not avail  ...[more]

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