Truncated satratoxin gene clusters in selected isolates of the atranone chemotype of Stachybotrys chartarum (Ehrenb.) S. Hughes
The fungus Stachybotrys ( S .) chartarum was isolated from culinary herbs, damp building materials, and improperly stored animal forage. Two distinct chemotypes of the fungus were described that produced either high-cytotoxic macrocyclic trichothecenes (S type) or low-cytotoxic atranones (A type). R...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mycotoxin research 2020-02, Vol.36 (1), p.83-91 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The fungus
Stachybotrys
(
S
.)
chartarum
was isolated from culinary herbs, damp building materials, and improperly stored animal forage. Two distinct chemotypes of the fungus were described that produced either high-cytotoxic macrocyclic trichothecenes (S type) or low-cytotoxic atranones (A type). Recently, two distinct gene clusters were described that were found to be necessary for the biosynthesis of either macrocyclic trichothecenes (21
SAT
(
Satratoxin
) genes) or atranones (14
ATR
(
Atranone
) genes). In the current study, PCR primers were designed to detect
SAT
and
ATR
genes in 19
S. chartarum
chemotype S and eight
S. chartarum
chemotype A strains. Our analysis revealed the existence of three different genotypes: satratoxin-producing strains that harbored all
SAT
genes but lacked the
ATR
gene cluster (genotype S), non-satratoxin-producing strains that possessed the
ATR
genes but lacked
SAT
genes (genotype A), and a hitherto undescribed hybrid genotype among non-satratoxin-producing strains that harbored all
ATR
genes and an incomplete set of
SAT
genes (genotype H). In order to improve the discrimination of genotypes, a triplex PCR assay was developed and applied for the analysis of
S. chartarum
and
S. chlorohalonata
cultures. The results show that genes for macrocyclic trichothecenes and atranones are not mutually exclusive in
S. chartarum
. Correlation of the new genotype-based concept with mycotoxin production data shows also that macrocyclic trichothecenes are exclusively produced by
S. chartarum
genotype S strains. |
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ISSN: | 0178-7888 1867-1632 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12550-019-00371-x |