| Literature DB >> 26450100 |
Zhonghua Liu1, Xin Niu1, Jun Wang1, Wenming Zhang1, Mingmei Yang1, Cuicui Liu1, Yuanjing Xiong1, Yan Zhao1, Siyu Pei1, Qin Qin1, Yu Zhang1, Yuan Yu1, Sheng Yuan1.
Abstract
Autolysis of Coprinopsis cinerea fruiting bodies affects its commercial value. In this study, a mutant of C. cinerea that exhibits pileus expansion without pileus autolysis was obtained using ultraviolet mutagenesis. This suggests that pileus expansion and pileus autolysis involve different enzymes or proteins. Among the detected hydrolytic enzymes, only β-1,3-glucanase activity increased with expansion and autolysis of pilei in the wild-type strain, but the increase was abolished in the mutant. This suggests that β-1,3-glucanases plays a major role in the autolysis. Although there are 43 possible β-1,3-glucoside hydrolases genes, only 4 known genes, which have products that are thought to act synergistically to degrade the β-1,3-glucan backbone of cell walls during fruiting body autolysis, and an unreported gene were upregulated during pileus expansion and autolysis in the wild-type stain but were suppressed in the mutant. This suggests that expression of these β-1,3-glucanases is potentially controlled by a single regulatory mechanism.Entities:
Keywords: Coprinopsis cinerea; fruiting body; pileus autolysis; pileus expansion; β-1,3-glucoside hydrolase
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26450100 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.5b03962
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279