Literature DB >> 30011710

Proteomic insight into the effect of ethanol on citrinin biosynthesis pathway in Monascus purpureus NTU 568.

Ya-Yun Tan1, Wei-Hsuan Hsu1, Tsung-Wei Shih1, Chih-Hui Lin1, Tzu-Ming Pan2.   

Abstract

Monascus species produce several potent bioactive metabolites through polyketide secondary metabolic pathways; however, little is known of the regulation of metabolic processes in this organism. Therefore, we investigated the effect of extreme growth conditions on the production of secondary metabolites by Monascus purpureus strain NTU 568 and identified pathways that plausibly regulate the polyketide pathways by using proteomic analysis. Citrinin, a type of antibiotic, is synthesized through the polyketide pathway in M. purpureus NTU 568. We hypothesized that production of citrinin might be inhibited by ethanol. When M. purpureus NTU 568 was cultured in the medium containing 4% ethanol, the secretion of secondary metabolites was inhibited, but the dry cell weight was increased. We also found that branched chain amino acid degradation and the expression level of aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) were downregulated, but proteins related to the heat shock response were induced. Furthermore, polyketide synthesis-related proteins, fatty acid synthase, epoxide hydrolase, and proteins involved in the shikimate secondary metabolic pathway were inhibited by ethanol treatment. These results suggested that reduced production of polyketide metabolites resulted not only from the expression levels of proteins in the polyketide synthesis pathway but also from reduction in the concentration of primary metabolism-generated molecules (e.g., acetyl-CoA, fatty acids) that are used as substrates for polyketide syntheses. This study provides insights into the polyketide secondary metabolism of Monascus as well as into improvement of the production of bioactive secondary metabolites in Monascus species.
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Keywords:  Ankaflavin; Citrinin; Ethanol; Monascin; Monascus; Polyketide pathway

Year:  2014        PMID: 30011710     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2014.08.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Res Int        ISSN: 0963-9969            Impact factor:   6.475


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