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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36167259/high-speed-homogenization-assisted-encapsulation-of-synergistic-essential-oils-formulation-characterization-in-vitro-release-study-safety-profile-and-efficacy-towards-mitigation-of-aflatoxin-b-1-induced-deterioration-in-rice-samples
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Somenath Das, Anand Kumar Chaudhari, Vipin Kumar Singh, Bijendra Kumar Singh, Nawal Kishore Dubey
Application of essential oils to mitigate aflatoxin B1 (AFB1 ) contamination in food is a current research hotspot; however, their direct incorporation may cause toxic effects, and changes in food organoleptic properties. This work aimed to synthesize novel synergistic formulation of Pinus roxburghii, Juniperus communis, and Cupressus sempervirens essential oils by mixture design assay (PJC) and encapsulation of PJC formulation into chitosan nanocomposite (Nm-PJC) with an aim to protect stored rice (Oryza sativa L...
September 24, 2022: Food and Chemical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36135693/insights-on-kp4-killer-toxin-like-proteins-of-fusarium-species-in-interspecific-interactions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isabel Vicente, Giuseppe Quaratiello, Riccardo Baroncelli, Giovanni Vannacci, Sabrina Sarrocco
KP4 killer toxins are secreted proteins that inhibit cell growth and induce cell death in target organisms. In Fusarium graminearum , KP4-like (KP4L) proteins contribute to fungal virulence in wheat seedling rot and are expressed during Fusarium head blight development. However, fungal KP4L proteins are also hypothesized to support fungal antagonism by permeabilizing cell walls of competing fungi to enable penetration of toxic compounds. Here, we report the differential expression patterns of F. graminearum KP4L genes ( Fgkp4l-1 , -2 , -3 and -4 ) in a competitive interaction, using Trichoderma gamsii as the antagonist...
September 16, 2022: Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35915145/root-secreted-bitter-triterpene-modulates-the-rhizosphere-microbiota-to-improve-plant-fitness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yang Zhong, Weibing Xun, Xiaohan Wang, Shouwei Tian, Yancong Zhang, Dawei Li, Yuan Zhou, Yuxuan Qin, Bo Zhang, Guangwei Zhao, Xu Cheng, Yaoguang Liu, Huiming Chen, Legong Li, Anne Osbourn, William J Lucas, Sanwen Huang, Yongshuo Ma, Yi Shang
Underground microbial ecosystems have profound impacts on plant health1-5 . Recently, essential roles have been shown for plant specialized metabolites in shaping the rhizosphere microbiome6-9 . However, the potential mechanisms underlying the root-to-soil delivery of these metabolites remain to be elucidated10 . Cucurbitacins, the characteristic bitter triterpenoids in cucurbit plants (such as melon and watermelon), are synthesized by operon-like gene clusters11 . Here we report two Multidrug and Toxic Compound Extrusion (MATE) proteins involved in the transport of their respective cucurbitacins, a process co-regulated with cucurbitacin biosynthesis...
August 2022: Nature Plants
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35724516/synthetic-saccharomyces-cerevisiae-tolerate-and-degrade-highly-pollutant-complex-hydrocarbon-mixture
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Dare Asemoloye, Mario Andrea Marchisio
Fungal laccase (Lac) has become a very useful biocatalyst in different industries, bio-refineries and, most importantly, bioremediation. Many reports have also linked hydrocarbon tolerance and degradation by various microorganisms with Lac secretion. In this study, Trametes trogii Lac (Ttlcc1) was engineered into Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain CEN.PK2-1 C under the constitutive GPD promoter (pGPD) for multi-fold synthesis with efficient hydrocarbon tolerance and degradation. Protein expression in heterologous hosts is strictly strain-specific, it can also be influenced by the synthetic design and culture conditions...
June 17, 2022: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35715028/co-encapsulation-of-pimpinella-anisum-and-coriandrum-sativum-essential-oils-based-synergistic-formulation-through-binary-mixture-physico-chemical-characterization-appraisal-of-antifungal-mechanism-of-action-and-application-as-natural-food-preservative
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Somenath Das, Vipin Kumar Singh, Anand Kumar Chaudhari, Deepika, Abhishek Kumar Dwivedy, Nawal Kishore Dubey
The present study aimed to co-encapsulate binary synergistic formulation of Pimpinella anisum and Coriandrum sativum (PC) essential oils (0.75:0.25) into chitosan nanoemulsion (Nm-PC) with effective inhibition against fungal proliferation, aflatoxin B1 (AFB1 ) secretion, and lipid peroxidation in stored rice. Physico-chemical characterization of Nm-PC by SEM, FTIR, and XRD confirmed successful encompassment of PC inside the chitosan nanomatrix with efficient interaction by functional groups and reduction in crystallinity...
June 2022: Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35695427/phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase-pi3k-orchestrates-aspergillus-fumigatus-induced-eosinophil-activation-independently-of-canonical-toll-like-receptor-tlr-c-type-lectin-receptor-clr-signaling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Axel Dietschmann, Sebastian Schruefer, Stefanie Westermann, Fiona Henkel, Kirstin Castiglione, Ralf Willebrand, Jasmin Adam, Jürgen Ruland, Roland Lang, Donald C Sheppard, Julia Esser-von-Bieren, Daniel Radtke, Sven Krappmann, David Voehringer
Eosinophilia is associated with various persisting inflammatory diseases and often coincides with chronic fungal infections or fungal allergy as in the case of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA). Here, we show that intranasal administration of live Aspergillus fumigatus conidia causes fatal lung damage in eosinophilic interleukin-5 (IL-5)-transgenic mice. To further investigate the activation of eosinophils by A. fumigatus, we established a coculture system of mouse bone marrow-derived eosinophils (BMDE) with different A...
August 30, 2022: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35396804/plant-associated-endophytic-fungi-as-potential-bio-factories-for-extracellular-enzymes-progress-challenges-and-strain-improvement-with-precision-approaches
#27
REVIEW
Divyangi Raghav, Anupam Jyoti, Arif Jamal Siddiqui, Juhi Saxena
There is an intricate network of relations between endophytic fungi and their hosts that affects the production of various bioactive compounds. Plant-associated endophytic fungi contain industrially important enzymes and have the potential to fulfil their rapid demand in the international market to boost business in technology. Being safe and metabolically active, they have replaced the usage of toxic and harmful chemicals and hold a credible application in biotransformation, bioremediation and industrial processes...
August 2022: Journal of Applied Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34829264/extracellular-vesicles-from-fusarium-graminearum-contain-protein-effectors-expressed-during-infection-of-corn
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Donovan Garcia-Ceron, Rohan G T Lowe, James A McKenna, Linda M Brain, Charlotte S Dawson, Bethany Clark, Oliver Berkowitz, Pierre Faou, James Whelan, Mark R Bleackley, Marilyn A Anderson
Fusarium   graminearum ( Fgr ) is a devastating filamentous fungal pathogen that causes diseases in cereals, while producing mycotoxins that are toxic for humans and animals, and render grains unusable. Low efficiency in managing Fgr poses a constant need for identifying novel control mechanisms. Evidence that fungal extracellular vesicles (EVs) from pathogenic yeast have a role in human disease led us to question whether this is also true for fungal plant pathogens. We separated EVs from Fgr and performed a proteomic analysis to determine if EVs carry proteins with potential roles in pathogenesis...
November 17, 2021: Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34742366/the-role-of-zinc-in-the-pathogenicity-of-human-fungal-pathogens
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REVIEW
Duncan Wilson
Fungal pathogens now account for an unprecedented burden on human health. Like all microorganisms, these fungi must successfully forage for essential micronutrients such as zinc in order to proliferate. However, pathogenic microbes face an additional hurdle in securing zinc from their environment: the action of host nutritional immunity which strictly manipulates microbial access to this essential, but also potentially toxic trace metal. This review introduces the relevant pathogenic species and goes on to cover the molecular mechanisms of zinc uptake by human fungal pathogens...
2021: Advances in Applied Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34476850/a-bridge-building-glycan-scaffold-mimicking-microbial-invasion-for-in-situ-endothelialization
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruoyu Mu, Yuhan Zhang, Lingli Yan, Zhencheng Liao, Yushun Yang, Huanxing Su, Lei Dong, Chunming Wang
The globally high prevalence of peripheral artery diseases poses a pressing need for biomaterials grafts to rebuild vasculature. When implanted, they should promote endothelial cells (ECs) adhesion both profoundly and selectively-but the latter expectation remains unfulfilled. Here, this work is inspired by fungi that invade blood vessels via the "bridge" of galectins that, secreted by ECs, can simultaneously bind carbohydrates on fungal surface and integrin receptors on ECs. A glucomannan decanoate (GMDE) substrate mimicking fungal carbohydrates that highly and preferentially supports ECs adhesion while rejecting several other cell types is designed...
September 2, 2021: Advanced Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34432124/genetic-response-to-nitrogen-starvation-in-the-aggressive-eucalyptus-foliar-pathogen-teratosphaeria-destructans
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minette Havenga, Brenda D Wingfield, Michael J Wingfield, Léanne L Dreyer, Francois Roets, Janneke Aylward
Teratosphaeria destructans is one of the most aggressive foliar pathogens of Eucalyptus. The biological factors underpinning T. destructans infections, which include shoot and leaf blight on young trees, have never been interrogated. Thus, the means by which the pathogen modifies its host environment to overcome host defences remain unknown. By applying transcriptome sequencing, the aim of this study was to compare gene expression in a South African isolate of T. destructans grown on nitrogen-deficient and complete media...
December 2021: Current Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34210153/immuno-responsive-tissue-engineered-oral-mucosal-equivalents-containing-macrophages
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bethany Ollington, Helen Elizabeth Colley, Craig Murdoch
Macrophages play a key role in orchestrating the host immune response towards invading organisms or non-self molecules in the oral mucosa. Three-dimensional (3D) oral mucosal equivalents (OME) containing oral fibroblasts and keratinocytes are used extensively to mimic the human oral mucosa where they have been employed to examine innate immune responses to both bacterial and fungal pathogens as well as to biomaterials. Although the presence of immune cells is critical in generating an immune response, very few studies have incorporated leukocytes into OME and to date none have contained primary human macrophages...
July 1, 2021: Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34050940/exploring-the-potential-of-engineering-polygalacturonase-inhibiting-protein-as-an-ecological-friendly-and-non-toxic-pest-control-agent
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tiffany Chiu, Anita Behari, Justin W Chartron, Alexander Putman, Yanran Li
In plants, polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins (PGIPs) play critical roles for resistance to fungal disease by inhibiting the pectin-depolymerizing activity of endopolygalacturonases (PGs), one type of enzyme secreted by pathogens that compromises plant cell walls and leaves the plant susceptible to disease. Here, the interactions between PGIPs from Phaseolus vulgaris (PvPGIP1 and PvPGIP2) and PGs from Aspergillus niger (AnPG2), Botrytis cinerea (BcPG1, BcPG2), and Fusarium moniliforme (FmPG3) were reconstituted through a yeast two hybrid (Y2H) system to investigate the inhibition efficiency of various PvPGIP1 and 2 truncations and mutants...
May 29, 2021: Biotechnology and Bioengineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33846818/inhibitory-effects-of-terrein-on-lung-cancer-cell-metastasis-and-angiogenesis
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paiwan Buachan, Maneekarn Namsa-Aid, Hye Kyoung Sung, Chun Peng, Gary Sweeney, Wanlaya Tanechpongtamb
Cancer metastasis is the leading cause of mortality in cancer patients. Over 70% of lung cancer patients are diagnosed at advanced or metastatic stages, and this results in an increased incidence of mortality. Terrein is a secondary bioactive fungal metabolite isolated from Aspergillus terreus . Numerous studies have demonstrated that terrein has anticancer properties, but in the present study, the cellular mechanisms underlying the inhibition of lung cancer cell metastasis by terrein was investigated for the first time...
June 2021: Oncology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33752172/effects-of-mesoporous-sio-2-cao-nanospheres-on-the-murine-peritoneal-macrophages-candidaalbicans-interface
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Diez-Orejas, L Casarrubios, M J Feito, J M Rojo, M Vallet-Regí, D Arcos, M T Portolés
The use of nanoparticles for intracellular drug delivery could reduce the toxicity and side effects of the drug but, the uptake of these nanocarriers could induce adverse effects on cells and tissues after their incorporation. Macrophages play a central role in host defense and are responsible for in vivo nanoparticle trafficking. Assessment of their defense capacity against pathogenic micro-organisms after nanoparticle uptake, is necessary to prevent infections associated with nanoparticle therapies. In this study, the effects of hollow mesoporous SiO2 -CaO nanospheres labeled with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC-NanoMBGs) on the function of peritoneal macrophages was assessed by measuring their ability to phagocytize Candidaalbicans expressing a red fluorescent protein...
May 2021: International Immunopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33538393/at-least-three-families-of-hyphosphere-small-secreted-cysteine-rich-proteins-can-optimize-surface-properties-to-a-moderately-hydrophilic-state-suitable-for-fungal-attachment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zheng Zhao, Feng Cai, Renwei Gao, Mingyue Ding, Siqi Jiang, Peijie Chen, Guan Pang, Komal Chenthamara, Qirong Shen, Günseli Bayram Akcapinar, Irina S Druzhinina
The secretomes of filamentous fungi contain a diversity of small secreted cysteine-rich proteins (SSCPs) that have a variety of properties ranging from toxicity to surface activity. Some SSCPs are recognized by other organisms as indicators of fungal presence, but their function in fungi is not fully understood. We detected a new family of fungal surface-active SSCPs (saSSCPs), here named hyphosphere proteins (HFSs). An evolutionary analysis of the HFSs in Pezizomycotina revealed a unique pattern of eight single cysteine residues (C-CXXXC-C-C-C-C-C) and a long evolutionary history of multiple gene duplications and ancient interfungal lateral gene transfers, suggesting their functional significance for fungi with different lifestyles...
October 2021: Environmental Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33435432/the-epichlo%C3%A3-festucae-antifungal-protein-efe-afpa-is-also-a-possible-effector-protein-required-for-the-interaction-of-the-fungus-with-its-host-grass-festuca-rubra-subsp-rubra
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruying Wang, Simin Luo, Bruce B Clarke, Faith C Belanger
Strong creeping red fescue ( Festuca rubra subsp. rubra ) is a commercially important low-maintenance turfgrass and is often naturally infected with the fungal endophyte Epichloë festucae . Epichloë spp. are endophytes of several cool-season grass species, often conferring insect resistance to the grass hosts due to the production of toxic alkaloids. In addition to insect resistance, a unique feature of the strong creeping red fescue/ E. festucae symbiosis is the endophyte-mediated disease resistance to the fungal pathogen Clarireedia jacksonii, the causal agent of dollar spot disease...
January 9, 2021: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33393164/osip1-is-a-self-assembling-duf3129-protein-required-to-protect-fungal-cells-from-toxins-and-stressors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicolas Valette, Julien Renou, Alexis Boutilliat, Antonio José Fernández-González, Valérie Gautier, Philippe Silar, Christophe Guyeux, Jean-Claude Charr, Stéphane Cuenot, Christophe Rose, Eric Gelhaye, Mélanie Morel-Rouhier
Secreted proteins are key players in fungal physiology and cell protection against external stressing agents and antifungals. Oak stress-induced protein 1 (OSIP1) is a fungal-specific protein with unknown function. By using Podospora anserina and Phanerochaete chrysosporium as models, we combined both in vivo functional approaches and biophysical characterization of OSIP1 recombinant protein. The P. anserina OSIP1Δ mutant showed an increased sensitivity to the antifungal caspofungin compared to the wild type...
March 2021: Environmental Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32890948/relative-roles-of-arbuscular-mycorrhizae-in-establishing-a-correlation-between-soil-properties-carbohydrate-utilization-and-yield-in-cicer-arietinum-l-under-as-stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Neera Garg, Amandeep Cheema
Accumulation of As (metalloid) degrades soil by negatively affecting the activities of soil enzymes, which in turn reduce growth and yield of the inhabiting plant. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis can impart metalloid tolerance in plants by secreting glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP) which binds with As or inertly adsorb in the extraradical mycelial surface. However, profitable use of AM requires selection of the most efficient combination of host plant and fungal species. The current study, therefore designed to study the efficacy of 3 a...
September 2, 2020: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32738289/participation-of-zip3-a-zip-domain-containing-protein-in-stress-response-and-virulence-in-cryptococcus-gattii
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ane Wichine Acosta Garcia, Uriel Perin Kinskovski, Camila Diehl, Júlia Catarina Vieira Reuwsaat, Heryk Motta de Souza, Helber Barboza Pinto, Danielle da Silva Trentin, Haroldo Cesar de Oliveira, Marcio L Rodrigues, Emilene Mendes Becker, Livia Kmetzsch, Marilene Henning Vainstein, Charley Christian Staats
Cryptococcus gattii is an etiologic agent of cryptococcosis, a potentially fatal disease that affects humans and animals. The successful infection of mammalian hosts by cryptococcal cells relies on their ability to infect and survive in macrophages. Such phagocytic cells present a hostile environment to intracellular pathogens via the production of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species, as well as low pH and reduced nutrient bioavailability. To overcome the low-metal environment found during infection, fungal pathogens express high-affinity transporters, including members of the ZIP family...
November 2020: Fungal Genetics and Biology: FG&B
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