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Butyrolactone I Quantification from Lovastatin Producing Aspergillus terreus Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry—Evidence of Signalling Functions
Aspergillus terreus is an industrially important filamentous fungus producing a wide spectrum of secondary metabolites, including lovastatin and itaconic acid. It also produces butyrolactone I which has shown potential as an antitumour agent. Additionally, butyrolactone I has been implicated to have...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5029482/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27682234 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms2020111 |
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author | Palonen, Elina K. Neffling, Milla-Riina Raina, Sheetal Brandt, Annika Keshavarz, Tajalli Meriluoto, Jussi Soini, Juhani |
author_facet | Palonen, Elina K. Neffling, Milla-Riina Raina, Sheetal Brandt, Annika Keshavarz, Tajalli Meriluoto, Jussi Soini, Juhani |
author_sort | Palonen, Elina K. |
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description | Aspergillus terreus is an industrially important filamentous fungus producing a wide spectrum of secondary metabolites, including lovastatin and itaconic acid. It also produces butyrolactone I which has shown potential as an antitumour agent. Additionally, butyrolactone I has been implicated to have a regulating role in the secondary metabolism and morphology of A. terreus. In this study, a quantitative time-course liquid chromatography—electrospray ionisation—tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS-MS) analysis of butyrolactone I is reported for the first time in nine-day long submerged cultures of A. terreus. Butyrolactone I was fragmented in the mass analysis producing a reproducible fragmentation pattern of four main daughter ions (m/z 307, 331, 363 and 393) in all the samples tested. Supplementing the cultures with 100 nM butyrolactone I caused a statistically significant increase (up to two-fold) in its production, regardless of the growth stage but was constitutive when butyrolactone I was added at high cell density during the stationary phase. Furthermore, the extracellular butyrolactone I concentration peaked at 48 h post inoculation, showing a similar profile as has been reported for bacterial quorum sensing molecules. Taken together, the results support the idea of butyrolactone I as a quorum sensing molecule in A. terreus. |
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spelling | pubmed-50294822016-09-28 Butyrolactone I Quantification from Lovastatin Producing Aspergillus terreus Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry—Evidence of Signalling Functions Palonen, Elina K. Neffling, Milla-Riina Raina, Sheetal Brandt, Annika Keshavarz, Tajalli Meriluoto, Jussi Soini, Juhani Microorganisms Article Aspergillus terreus is an industrially important filamentous fungus producing a wide spectrum of secondary metabolites, including lovastatin and itaconic acid. It also produces butyrolactone I which has shown potential as an antitumour agent. Additionally, butyrolactone I has been implicated to have a regulating role in the secondary metabolism and morphology of A. terreus. In this study, a quantitative time-course liquid chromatography—electrospray ionisation—tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS-MS) analysis of butyrolactone I is reported for the first time in nine-day long submerged cultures of A. terreus. Butyrolactone I was fragmented in the mass analysis producing a reproducible fragmentation pattern of four main daughter ions (m/z 307, 331, 363 and 393) in all the samples tested. Supplementing the cultures with 100 nM butyrolactone I caused a statistically significant increase (up to two-fold) in its production, regardless of the growth stage but was constitutive when butyrolactone I was added at high cell density during the stationary phase. Furthermore, the extracellular butyrolactone I concentration peaked at 48 h post inoculation, showing a similar profile as has been reported for bacterial quorum sensing molecules. Taken together, the results support the idea of butyrolactone I as a quorum sensing molecule in A. terreus. MDPI 2014-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5029482/ /pubmed/27682234 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms2020111 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Palonen, Elina K. Neffling, Milla-Riina Raina, Sheetal Brandt, Annika Keshavarz, Tajalli Meriluoto, Jussi Soini, Juhani Butyrolactone I Quantification from Lovastatin Producing Aspergillus terreus Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry—Evidence of Signalling Functions |
title | Butyrolactone I Quantification from Lovastatin Producing Aspergillus terreus Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry—Evidence of Signalling Functions |
title_full | Butyrolactone I Quantification from Lovastatin Producing Aspergillus terreus Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry—Evidence of Signalling Functions |
title_fullStr | Butyrolactone I Quantification from Lovastatin Producing Aspergillus terreus Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry—Evidence of Signalling Functions |
title_full_unstemmed | Butyrolactone I Quantification from Lovastatin Producing Aspergillus terreus Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry—Evidence of Signalling Functions |
title_short | Butyrolactone I Quantification from Lovastatin Producing Aspergillus terreus Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry—Evidence of Signalling Functions |
title_sort | butyrolactone i quantification from lovastatin producing aspergillus terreus using tandem mass spectrometry—evidence of signalling functions |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5029482/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27682234 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms2020111 |
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