Light effects on cell development and secondary metabolism in Monascus

In nature, light is one of most crucial environmental signals for developmental and physiological processes in various organisms, including filamentous fungi. We have found that both red light and blue light affect development in Monascus, influencing the processes of mycelium and spore formation, a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of industrial microbiology & biotechnology 2005-03, Vol.32 (3), p.103-108
Hauptverfasser: Miyake, T, Mori, A, Kii, T, Okuno, T, Usui, Y, Sato, F, Sammoto, H, Watanabe, A, Kariyama, M
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description In nature, light is one of most crucial environmental signals for developmental and physiological processes in various organisms, including filamentous fungi. We have found that both red light and blue light affect development in Monascus, influencing the processes of mycelium and spore formation, and the production of secondary metabolites such as γ-aminobutyric acid, red pigments, monacolin K and citrinin. Additionally, we observed that the wavelength of light affects these developmental and physiological processes in different ways. These findings suggest that Monascus possesses a system for differential light response and regulation.
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Bacteria
Brevundimonas
carbohydrate composition
Cell Division - radiation effects
Citrinin - metabolism
Cytophaga
Drug Industry
Energy Metabolism - physiology
Energy Metabolism - radiation effects
Enterobacter
gamma-Aminobutyric Acid - metabolism
Industrial Microbiology
Klebsiella
Light
Light effects
Macrolides - metabolism
Metabolites
Microbiology
Monascus - cytology
Monascus - metabolism
Monascus - radiation effects
Paenibacillus
Physiology
Pigments, Biological - metabolism
polysaccharides
Secondary metabolites
Starkeya
title Light effects on cell development and secondary metabolism in Monascus
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