Dynamics of Metabolite Induction in Fungal Co-cultures by Metabolomics at Both Volatile and Non-volatile Levels
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Fungal co-cultivation has emerged as a promising way for activating cryptic biosynthetic
pathways and discovering novel antimicrobial metabolites. For the success of such
studies, a key element remains the development of standardized co-cultivation methods
compatible with high-throughput analytical procedures. To efficiently highlight induction
processes, it is crucial to acquire a holistic view of intermicrobial communication at
the molecular level. To tackle this issue, a strategy was developed based on the
miniaturization of fungal cultures that allows for a concomitant survey of induction
phenomena in volatile and non-volatile metabolomes. Fungi were directly grown in
vials, and each sample was profiled by head space solid phase microextraction
gas chromatography mass spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC-MS), while the corresponding
solid culture medium was analyzed by liquid chromatography high resolution mass
spectrometry (LC-HRMS) after solvent extraction. This strategy was implemented for
the screening of volatile and non-volatile metabolite inductions in an ecologically
relevant fungal co-culture of Eutypa lata (Pers.) Tul. & C. Tul. (Diatrypaceae)
and Botryosphaeria obtusa (Schwein.) Shoemaker (Botryosphaeriaceae), two wooddecaying
fungi interacting in the context of esca disease of grapevine. For a
comprehensive evaluation of the results, a multivariate data analysis combining Analysis
of Variance and Partial Least Squares approaches, namely AMOPLS, was used to
explore the complex LC-HRMS and GC-MS datasets and highlight dynamically induced
compounds. A time-series study was carried out over 9 days, showing characteristic
metabolite induction patterns in both volatile and non-volatile dimensions. Relevant links
between the dynamics of expression of specific metabolite production were observed.
In addition, the antifungal activity of 2-nonanone, a metabolite incrementally produced
over time in the volatile fraction, was assessed against Eutypa lata and Botryosphaeria
obtusa in an adapted bioassay set for volatile compounds. This compound has shown
antifungal activity on both fungi and was found to be co-expressed with a known
antifungal compound, O-methylmellein, induced in solid media. This strategy could
help elucidate microbial inter- and intra-species cross-talk at various levels. Moreover,
it supports the study of concerted defense/communication mechanisms for efficiently
identifying original antimicrobials.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
fungal co-culture, metabolomics, induced metabolites, antifungal, volatile, non-volatile, dynamics
Elenco autori:
Antonio, Azzollini; Lorenzo, Boggia; Julien, Boccard; Barbara, Sgorbini; Nicole, Lecoultre; Pierre-Marie, Allard; Patrizia, Rubiolo; Serge, Rudaz; Katia, Gindro; Carlo, Bicchi; Jean-Luc, Wolfender
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