| Literature DB >> 10473435 |
S Muraoka1, N Fukamachi, K Mizumoto, T Shinozawa.
Abstract
More than 600 strains of wood-rotting fungi were screened for the detection of amanitins. Three strains of Galerina fasciculata and 18 strains of Galerina helvoliceps contained amanitins. These strains contained mainly alpha- and beta-amanitins in the native fruit bodies, while alpha- and gamma-amanitins were found in liquid-cultured mycelia. Purified amanitins were confirmed by their chromatographic profiles, spectra (UV, Fourier transform infrared, and atmospheric ionization mass), cytotoxicity for mammalian cell lines (3T3 and SiHa), and inhibitory effects on RNA polymerase II. The results revealed that the purified amanitin fractions from these species are identical to authentic amanitins and suggest that these two species must be handled as poisonous mushrooms.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10473435 PMCID: PMC99760
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Environ Microbiol ISSN: 0099-2240 Impact factor: 4.792