Metabolite profiles of Paragliomastix luzulae (formerly named as Acremonium striatisporum) KMM 4401 and its co-cultures with Penicillium hispanicum KMM 4689
The marine holothurian-derived fungal strain KMM 4401 has been identified as Paragliomastix luzulae using 28S rDNA, ITS regions and the partial TEF1 gene sequences. The metabolite profile of the fungal culture was studied by UPLC-MS technique. The strain KMM 4401 is a source of various virescenoside...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Natural Products and Bioprospecting 2024-12, Vol.14 (1), p.38-38, Article 38 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The marine holothurian-derived fungal strain KMM 4401 has been identified as
Paragliomastix luzulae
using 28S rDNA, ITS regions and the partial
TEF1
gene sequences. The metabolite profile of the fungal culture was studied by UPLC-MS technique. The strain KMM 4401 is a source of various virescenoside-type isopimarane glycosides suggested as chemotaxonomic feature for this fungal species. Also
Px. luzulae
KMM 4401 was proposed as possible source of new bioactive secondary metabolites especially antimicrobials. Moreover, the co-cultures of
Px. luzulae
KMM 4401 with another marine fungus
Penicillium hispanicum
KMM 4689 inoculated simultaneously or after two weeks were investigated by same way. It was shown, that
P. hispanicum
KMM 4689 suppressed the production of most of
Px. luzulae
KMM 4401 metabolites. On the other hand, the co-cultivation of
P. hispanicum
KMM 4689 and
Px. luzulae
KMM 4401 resulted in increasing of production of main deoxyisoaustamide alkaloids of
P. hispanicum
KMM 4689 on 50–190%.
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ISSN: | 2192-2195 2192-2209 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13659-024-00459-7 |