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Description of the mechanisms underlying geosmin production in Penicillium expansum using proteomics.

Marc Behr1, Tommaso Serchi2, Emmanuelle Cocco3, Cédric Guignard4, Kjell Sergeant5, Jenny Renaut6, Danièle Evers7.   

Abstract

A 2D-DIGE proteomics experiment was performed to describe the mechanism underlying the production of geosmin, an earthy-smelling sesquiterpene which spoils wine, produced by Penicillium expansum. The strains were identified by sequencing of the ITS and beta-tubulin regions. This study was based on a selection of four strains showing different levels of geosmin production, assessed by GC-MS/MS. The proteomics study revealed the differential abundance of 107 spots between the different strains; these were picked and submitted to MALDI-TOF-TOF MS analysis for identification. They belonged to the functional categories of protein metabolism, redox homeostasis, metabolic processes (glycolysis, ATP production), cell cycle and cell signalling pathways. From these data, an implication of oxidative stress in geosmin production may be hypothesized. Moreover, the differential abundance of some glycolytic enzymes may explain the different patterns of geosmin biosynthesis. This study provides data for the characterisation of the mechanism and the regulation of the production of this off-flavour, which are so far not described in filamentous fungi. BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Green mould on grapes, caused by P. expansum may be at the origin of off-flavours in wine. These are characterized by earthy-mouldy smells and are due to the presence of the compound geosmin. This work aims at describing how geosmin is produced by P. expansum. This knowledge is of use for the research community on grapes for understanding why these off-flavours occasionally occur in vintages.
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Keywords:  Geosmin; ITS; MEP pathway; MVA pathway; Oxidative stress; PH-like; PTV; Penicillium expansum; Proteomics; internal transcribed spacer (of the rDNA); methylerythritol phosphate pathway; mevalonate pathway; pleckstrin homology-like; programmed temperature vaporization

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24189443     DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2013.10.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteomics        ISSN: 1874-3919            Impact factor:   4.044


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