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Aspergillus niger Environmental Isolates and Their Specific Diversity Through Metabolite Profiling
We present a biological profile of 16 Aspergillus niger environmental isolates from different types of soils and solid substrates across a pH range, from an ultra-acidic (<3.5) to a very strongly alkaline (>9.0) environment. The soils and solid substrates also differ in varying degrees of anth...
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author | Šimonovičová, Alexandra Vojtková, Hana Nosalj, Sanja Piecková, Elena Švehláková, Hana Kraková, Lucia Drahovská, Hana Stalmachová, Barbara Kučová, Kateřina Pangallo, Domenico |
author_facet | Šimonovičová, Alexandra Vojtková, Hana Nosalj, Sanja Piecková, Elena Švehláková, Hana Kraková, Lucia Drahovská, Hana Stalmachová, Barbara Kučová, Kateřina Pangallo, Domenico |
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description | We present a biological profile of 16 Aspergillus niger environmental isolates from different types of soils and solid substrates across a pH range, from an ultra-acidic (<3.5) to a very strongly alkaline (>9.0) environment. The soils and solid substrates also differ in varying degrees of anthropic pollution, which in most cases is caused by several centuries of mining activity at old mining sites, sludge beds, ore deposits, stream sediments, and coal dust. The values of toxic elements (As, Sb, Zn, Cu, Pb) very often exceed the limit values. The isolates possess different macro- and micromorphological features. All the identifications of Aspergillus niger isolates were confirmed by molecular PCR analysis and their similarity was expressed by RAMP analysis. The biochemical profile of isolates based on FF-MicroPlate tests from the Biolog system showed identical biochemical reactions in 50 tests, while in 46 tests the utilisation reactions differed. The highest similarity of strains isolated from substrates with the same pH, as well as the most suitable biochemical tests for analysis of the phenotypic similarity of isolated strains, were confirmed when evaluating the biochemical profile using multicriterial analysis in the Canoco program. The isolates were screened for mycotoxin production by thin-layer chromatography (TLC), as well. Two of them were able to synthesise ochratoxin A, while none produced fumonisins under experimental conditions. Presence of toxic compounds in contaminated sites may affect environmental microscopic fungi and cause the genome alteration, which may result in changes of their physiology, including the production of different (secondary) metabolites, such as mycotoxins. |
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spelling | pubmed-82610492021-07-08 Aspergillus niger Environmental Isolates and Their Specific Diversity Through Metabolite Profiling Šimonovičová, Alexandra Vojtková, Hana Nosalj, Sanja Piecková, Elena Švehláková, Hana Kraková, Lucia Drahovská, Hana Stalmachová, Barbara Kučová, Kateřina Pangallo, Domenico Front Microbiol Microbiology We present a biological profile of 16 Aspergillus niger environmental isolates from different types of soils and solid substrates across a pH range, from an ultra-acidic (<3.5) to a very strongly alkaline (>9.0) environment. The soils and solid substrates also differ in varying degrees of anthropic pollution, which in most cases is caused by several centuries of mining activity at old mining sites, sludge beds, ore deposits, stream sediments, and coal dust. The values of toxic elements (As, Sb, Zn, Cu, Pb) very often exceed the limit values. The isolates possess different macro- and micromorphological features. All the identifications of Aspergillus niger isolates were confirmed by molecular PCR analysis and their similarity was expressed by RAMP analysis. The biochemical profile of isolates based on FF-MicroPlate tests from the Biolog system showed identical biochemical reactions in 50 tests, while in 46 tests the utilisation reactions differed. The highest similarity of strains isolated from substrates with the same pH, as well as the most suitable biochemical tests for analysis of the phenotypic similarity of isolated strains, were confirmed when evaluating the biochemical profile using multicriterial analysis in the Canoco program. The isolates were screened for mycotoxin production by thin-layer chromatography (TLC), as well. Two of them were able to synthesise ochratoxin A, while none produced fumonisins under experimental conditions. Presence of toxic compounds in contaminated sites may affect environmental microscopic fungi and cause the genome alteration, which may result in changes of their physiology, including the production of different (secondary) metabolites, such as mycotoxins. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8261049/ /pubmed/34248871 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.658010 Text en Copyright © 2021 Šimonovičová, Vojtková, Nosalj, Piecková, Švehláková, Kraková, Drahovská, Stalmachová, Kučová and Pangallo. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Šimonovičová, Alexandra Vojtková, Hana Nosalj, Sanja Piecková, Elena Švehláková, Hana Kraková, Lucia Drahovská, Hana Stalmachová, Barbara Kučová, Kateřina Pangallo, Domenico Aspergillus niger Environmental Isolates and Their Specific Diversity Through Metabolite Profiling |
title | Aspergillus niger Environmental Isolates and Their Specific Diversity Through Metabolite Profiling |
title_full | Aspergillus niger Environmental Isolates and Their Specific Diversity Through Metabolite Profiling |
title_fullStr | Aspergillus niger Environmental Isolates and Their Specific Diversity Through Metabolite Profiling |
title_full_unstemmed | Aspergillus niger Environmental Isolates and Their Specific Diversity Through Metabolite Profiling |
title_short | Aspergillus niger Environmental Isolates and Their Specific Diversity Through Metabolite Profiling |
title_sort | aspergillus niger environmental isolates and their specific diversity through metabolite profiling |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8261049/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34248871 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.658010 |
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