| Literature DB >> 35083705 |
Ling-Ling Tong1, Yue Wang1, Yuan-Hang Du1, Li Yuan1, Meng-Zhen Liu1, Xin-Ya Mu1, Zi-Lei Chen1, Yi-Dan Zhang1, Shao-Jie He1, Xiu-Juan Li2, Dong-Sheng Guo3,4.
Abstract
Liquid submerged fermentation is an effective strategy to achieve large-scale production of active ingredients by macrofungi, and controlling mycelium morphology is a key factor restricting the development of this technology. Mining for superior morphological regulatory factors and elucidation of their regulatory mechanisms are vital for the further development of macrofungal fermentation technology. In this study, microparticles were used to control the morphology of Paraisaria dubia (P. dubia) in submerged fermentation, and the underlying regulatory mechanisms were revealed by transcriptomic. The relative frequency of S-type pellet diameter increased significantly from 7.14 to 88.31%, and biomass increased 1.54 times when 15 g/L talc was added. Transcriptome analysis showed that the morphological regulation of filamentous fungi was a complex biological process, which involved signal transduction, mycelium polar growth, cell wall synthesis and cell division, etc. It also showed a positive impact on the basic and secondary metabolism of P. dubia. We provided a theoretical basis for controlling the mycelium morphology of P. dubia in submerged fermentation, which will promote the development of macrofungal fermentation technology.Entities:
Keywords: Microparticles; Morphology control; Paraisaria dubia; Transcriptomics
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35083705 DOI: 10.1007/s12010-022-03820-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Biochem Biotechnol ISSN: 0273-2289 Impact factor: 3.094