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Functionality and prevalence of trehalose-based oligosaccharides as novel compatible solutes in ascospores of Neosartorya fischeri (Aspergillus fischeri) and other fungi
Ascospores of Neosartorya, Byssochlamys and Talaromyces can be regarded as the most stress-resistant eukaryotic cells. They can survive exposure at temperatures as high as 85°C for 100 min or more. Neosartorya fischeri ascospores are more viscous and more resistant to the combined stress of heat and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4371660/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25040129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.12558 |
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author | Wyatt, Timon T van Leeuwen, M Richard Golovina, Elena A Hoekstra, Folkert A Kuenstner, Eric J Palumbo, Edward A Snyder, Nicole L Visagie, Cobus Verkennis, Alex Hallsworth, John E Wösten, Han AB Dijksterhuis, Jan |
author_facet | Wyatt, Timon T van Leeuwen, M Richard Golovina, Elena A Hoekstra, Folkert A Kuenstner, Eric J Palumbo, Edward A Snyder, Nicole L Visagie, Cobus Verkennis, Alex Hallsworth, John E Wösten, Han AB Dijksterhuis, Jan |
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description | Ascospores of Neosartorya, Byssochlamys and Talaromyces can be regarded as the most stress-resistant eukaryotic cells. They can survive exposure at temperatures as high as 85°C for 100 min or more. Neosartorya fischeri ascospores are more viscous and more resistant to the combined stress of heat and desiccation than the ascospores of Talaromyces macrosporus which contain predominantly trehalose. These ascospores contain trehalose-based oligosaccharides (TOS) that are novel compatible solutes, which are accumulated to high levels. These compounds are also found in other members of the genus Neosartorya and in some other genera within the order Eurotiales that also include Byssochlamys and Talaromyces. The presence of oligosaccharides was observed in species that had a relatively high growth temperature. TOS glasses have a higher glass transition temperature (T(g)) than trehalose, and they form a stable glass with crystallizing molecules, such as mannitol. Our data indicate that TOS are important for prolonged stabilization of cells against stress. The possible unique role of these solutes in protection against dry heat conditions is discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-43716602015-03-26 Functionality and prevalence of trehalose-based oligosaccharides as novel compatible solutes in ascospores of Neosartorya fischeri (Aspergillus fischeri) and other fungi Wyatt, Timon T van Leeuwen, M Richard Golovina, Elena A Hoekstra, Folkert A Kuenstner, Eric J Palumbo, Edward A Snyder, Nicole L Visagie, Cobus Verkennis, Alex Hallsworth, John E Wösten, Han AB Dijksterhuis, Jan Environ Microbiol Research Articles Ascospores of Neosartorya, Byssochlamys and Talaromyces can be regarded as the most stress-resistant eukaryotic cells. They can survive exposure at temperatures as high as 85°C for 100 min or more. Neosartorya fischeri ascospores are more viscous and more resistant to the combined stress of heat and desiccation than the ascospores of Talaromyces macrosporus which contain predominantly trehalose. These ascospores contain trehalose-based oligosaccharides (TOS) that are novel compatible solutes, which are accumulated to high levels. These compounds are also found in other members of the genus Neosartorya and in some other genera within the order Eurotiales that also include Byssochlamys and Talaromyces. The presence of oligosaccharides was observed in species that had a relatively high growth temperature. TOS glasses have a higher glass transition temperature (T(g)) than trehalose, and they form a stable glass with crystallizing molecules, such as mannitol. Our data indicate that TOS are important for prolonged stabilization of cells against stress. The possible unique role of these solutes in protection against dry heat conditions is discussed. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015-02 2014-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4371660/ /pubmed/25040129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.12558 Text en Copyright © 2015 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Wyatt, Timon T van Leeuwen, M Richard Golovina, Elena A Hoekstra, Folkert A Kuenstner, Eric J Palumbo, Edward A Snyder, Nicole L Visagie, Cobus Verkennis, Alex Hallsworth, John E Wösten, Han AB Dijksterhuis, Jan Functionality and prevalence of trehalose-based oligosaccharides as novel compatible solutes in ascospores of Neosartorya fischeri (Aspergillus fischeri) and other fungi |
title | Functionality and prevalence of trehalose-based oligosaccharides as novel compatible solutes in ascospores of Neosartorya fischeri (Aspergillus fischeri) and other fungi |
title_full | Functionality and prevalence of trehalose-based oligosaccharides as novel compatible solutes in ascospores of Neosartorya fischeri (Aspergillus fischeri) and other fungi |
title_fullStr | Functionality and prevalence of trehalose-based oligosaccharides as novel compatible solutes in ascospores of Neosartorya fischeri (Aspergillus fischeri) and other fungi |
title_full_unstemmed | Functionality and prevalence of trehalose-based oligosaccharides as novel compatible solutes in ascospores of Neosartorya fischeri (Aspergillus fischeri) and other fungi |
title_short | Functionality and prevalence of trehalose-based oligosaccharides as novel compatible solutes in ascospores of Neosartorya fischeri (Aspergillus fischeri) and other fungi |
title_sort | functionality and prevalence of trehalose-based oligosaccharides as novel compatible solutes in ascospores of neosartorya fischeri (aspergillus fischeri) and other fungi |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4371660/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25040129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.12558 |
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