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Taxonomy of Aspergillus section Flavi and their production of aflatoxins, ochratoxins and other mycotoxins

Aflatoxins and ochratoxins are among the most important mycotoxins of all and producers of both types of mycotoxins are present in Aspergillus section Flavi, albeit never in the same species. Some of the most efficient producers of aflatoxins and ochratoxins have not been described yet. Using a poly...

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Autores principales: Frisvad, J.C., Hubka, V., Ezekiel, C.N., Hong, S.-B., Nováková, A., Chen, A.J., Arzanlou, M., Larsen, T.O., Sklenář, F., Mahakarnchanakul, W., Samson, R.A., Houbraken, J.
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Publicado: CBS Fungal Biodiversity Centre 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6080641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30108412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.simyco.2018.06.001
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author Frisvad, J.C.
Hubka, V.
Ezekiel, C.N.
Hong, S.-B.
Nováková, A.
Chen, A.J.
Arzanlou, M.
Larsen, T.O.
Sklenář, F.
Mahakarnchanakul, W.
Samson, R.A.
Houbraken, J.
author_facet Frisvad, J.C.
Hubka, V.
Ezekiel, C.N.
Hong, S.-B.
Nováková, A.
Chen, A.J.
Arzanlou, M.
Larsen, T.O.
Sklenář, F.
Mahakarnchanakul, W.
Samson, R.A.
Houbraken, J.
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description Aflatoxins and ochratoxins are among the most important mycotoxins of all and producers of both types of mycotoxins are present in Aspergillus section Flavi, albeit never in the same species. Some of the most efficient producers of aflatoxins and ochratoxins have not been described yet. Using a polyphasic approach combining phenotype, physiology, sequence and extrolite data, we describe here eight new species in section Flavi. Phylogenetically, section Flavi is split in eight clades and the section currently contains 33 species. Two species only produce aflatoxin B(1) and B(2) (A. pseudotamarii and A. togoensis), and 14 species are able to produce aflatoxin B(1), B(2), G(1) and G(2): three newly described species A. aflatoxiformans, A. austwickii and A. cerealis in addition to A. arachidicola, A. minisclerotigenes, A. mottae, A. luteovirescens (formerly A. bombycis), A. nomius, A. novoparasiticus, A. parasiticus, A. pseudocaelatus, A. pseudonomius, A. sergii and A. transmontanensis. It is generally accepted that A. flavus is unable to produce type G aflatoxins, but here we report on Korean strains that also produce aflatoxin G(1) and G(2). One strain of A. bertholletius can produce the immediate aflatoxin precursor 3-O-methylsterigmatocystin, and one strain of Aspergillus sojae and two strains of Aspergillus alliaceus produced versicolorins. Strains of the domesticated forms of A. flavus and A. parasiticus, A. oryzae and A. sojae, respectively, lost their ability to produce aflatoxins, and from the remaining phylogenetically closely related species (belonging to the A. flavus-, A. tamarii-, A. bertholletius- and A. nomius-clades), only A. caelatus, A. subflavus and A. tamarii are unable to produce aflatoxins. With exception of A. togoensis in the A. coremiiformis-clade, all species in the phylogenetically more distant clades (A. alliaceus-, A. coremiiformis-, A. leporis- and A. avenaceus-clade) are unable to produce aflatoxins. Three out of the four species in the A. alliaceus-clade can produce the mycotoxin ochratoxin A: A. alliaceus s. str. and two new species described here as A. neoalliaceus and A. vandermerwei. Eight species produced the mycotoxin tenuazonic acid: A. bertholletius, A. caelatus, A. luteovirescens, A. nomius, A. pseudocaelatus, A. pseudonomius, A. pseudotamarii and A. tamarii while the related mycotoxin cyclopiazonic acid was produced by 13 species: A. aflatoxiformans, A. austwickii, A. bertholletius, A. cerealis, A. flavus, A. minisclerotigenes, A. mottae, A. oryzae, A. pipericola, A. pseudocaelatus, A. pseudotamarii, A. sergii and A. tamarii. Furthermore, A. hancockii produced speradine A, a compound related to cyclopiazonic acid. Selected A. aflatoxiformans, A. austwickii, A. cerealis, A. flavus, A. minisclerotigenes, A. pipericola and A. sergii strains produced small sclerotia containing the mycotoxin aflatrem. Kojic acid has been found in all species in section Flavi, except A. avenaceus and A. coremiiformis. Only six species in the section did not produce any known mycotoxins: A. aspearensis, A. coremiiformis, A. lanosus, A. leporis, A. sojae and A. subflavus. An overview of other small molecule extrolites produced in Aspergillus section Flavi is given.
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spelling pubmed-60806412018-08-14 Taxonomy of Aspergillus section Flavi and their production of aflatoxins, ochratoxins and other mycotoxins Frisvad, J.C. Hubka, V. Ezekiel, C.N. Hong, S.-B. Nováková, A. Chen, A.J. Arzanlou, M. Larsen, T.O. Sklenář, F. Mahakarnchanakul, W. Samson, R.A. Houbraken, J. Stud Mycol Research Paper Aflatoxins and ochratoxins are among the most important mycotoxins of all and producers of both types of mycotoxins are present in Aspergillus section Flavi, albeit never in the same species. Some of the most efficient producers of aflatoxins and ochratoxins have not been described yet. Using a polyphasic approach combining phenotype, physiology, sequence and extrolite data, we describe here eight new species in section Flavi. Phylogenetically, section Flavi is split in eight clades and the section currently contains 33 species. Two species only produce aflatoxin B(1) and B(2) (A. pseudotamarii and A. togoensis), and 14 species are able to produce aflatoxin B(1), B(2), G(1) and G(2): three newly described species A. aflatoxiformans, A. austwickii and A. cerealis in addition to A. arachidicola, A. minisclerotigenes, A. mottae, A. luteovirescens (formerly A. bombycis), A. nomius, A. novoparasiticus, A. parasiticus, A. pseudocaelatus, A. pseudonomius, A. sergii and A. transmontanensis. It is generally accepted that A. flavus is unable to produce type G aflatoxins, but here we report on Korean strains that also produce aflatoxin G(1) and G(2). One strain of A. bertholletius can produce the immediate aflatoxin precursor 3-O-methylsterigmatocystin, and one strain of Aspergillus sojae and two strains of Aspergillus alliaceus produced versicolorins. Strains of the domesticated forms of A. flavus and A. parasiticus, A. oryzae and A. sojae, respectively, lost their ability to produce aflatoxins, and from the remaining phylogenetically closely related species (belonging to the A. flavus-, A. tamarii-, A. bertholletius- and A. nomius-clades), only A. caelatus, A. subflavus and A. tamarii are unable to produce aflatoxins. With exception of A. togoensis in the A. coremiiformis-clade, all species in the phylogenetically more distant clades (A. alliaceus-, A. coremiiformis-, A. leporis- and A. avenaceus-clade) are unable to produce aflatoxins. Three out of the four species in the A. alliaceus-clade can produce the mycotoxin ochratoxin A: A. alliaceus s. str. and two new species described here as A. neoalliaceus and A. vandermerwei. Eight species produced the mycotoxin tenuazonic acid: A. bertholletius, A. caelatus, A. luteovirescens, A. nomius, A. pseudocaelatus, A. pseudonomius, A. pseudotamarii and A. tamarii while the related mycotoxin cyclopiazonic acid was produced by 13 species: A. aflatoxiformans, A. austwickii, A. bertholletius, A. cerealis, A. flavus, A. minisclerotigenes, A. mottae, A. oryzae, A. pipericola, A. pseudocaelatus, A. pseudotamarii, A. sergii and A. tamarii. Furthermore, A. hancockii produced speradine A, a compound related to cyclopiazonic acid. Selected A. aflatoxiformans, A. austwickii, A. cerealis, A. flavus, A. minisclerotigenes, A. pipericola and A. sergii strains produced small sclerotia containing the mycotoxin aflatrem. Kojic acid has been found in all species in section Flavi, except A. avenaceus and A. coremiiformis. Only six species in the section did not produce any known mycotoxins: A. aspearensis, A. coremiiformis, A. lanosus, A. leporis, A. sojae and A. subflavus. An overview of other small molecule extrolites produced in Aspergillus section Flavi is given. CBS Fungal Biodiversity Centre 2018-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6080641/ /pubmed/30108412 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.simyco.2018.06.001 Text en © 2019 Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute. Production and hosting by ELSEVIER B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Paper
Frisvad, J.C.
Hubka, V.
Ezekiel, C.N.
Hong, S.-B.
Nováková, A.
Chen, A.J.
Arzanlou, M.
Larsen, T.O.
Sklenář, F.
Mahakarnchanakul, W.
Samson, R.A.
Houbraken, J.
Taxonomy of Aspergillus section Flavi and their production of aflatoxins, ochratoxins and other mycotoxins
title Taxonomy of Aspergillus section Flavi and their production of aflatoxins, ochratoxins and other mycotoxins
title_full Taxonomy of Aspergillus section Flavi and their production of aflatoxins, ochratoxins and other mycotoxins
title_fullStr Taxonomy of Aspergillus section Flavi and their production of aflatoxins, ochratoxins and other mycotoxins
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomy of Aspergillus section Flavi and their production of aflatoxins, ochratoxins and other mycotoxins
title_short Taxonomy of Aspergillus section Flavi and their production of aflatoxins, ochratoxins and other mycotoxins
title_sort taxonomy of aspergillus section flavi and their production of aflatoxins, ochratoxins and other mycotoxins
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6080641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30108412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.simyco.2018.06.001
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