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Comparison of response mechanism of ordinary Cordyceps militaris and domesticated Cordyceps militaris to Pb2+ stress

Journal

PROCESS BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 107, Issue -, Pages 112-120

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.procbio.2021.05.012

Keywords

Cordyceps militaris; Response mechanism; Pb(2+)stress; Heavy metal

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31871791]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin [16JCZDJC34100]
  3. Technology Program of Tianjin, China [18ZYPTJC00020, 20YFZCSN00210]
  4. key program of the Foundation of Tianjin Educational Committee [2018ZD06]

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Domesticated Cordyceps militaris exhibited a better response mechanism to Pb2+ stress with higher GSH content, biomass level, and critical enzyme activity. It showed a better ability in alleviating oxidative stress and poisoning caused by Pb2+.
In this study, we compared the response mechanism of ordinary Cordyceps militaris and domesticated one to Pb2+ stress by exploring the reduced glutathione content (GSH), biomass, expression level of enzymes related to polysaccharide and enzyme activity of GSH-PX, SOD and CAT. Results showed that the GSH was mainly concentrated in intracellular, and the content of protein GSH (PB-SH) was higher than non-protein GSH (NP-SH), which revealed that the Cordyceps militaris resisted heavy metal mainly relying on PB-SH. Besides, the biomass level of domesticated group was always higher than that in the ordinary group. In addition, the domesticated group had a higher enzyme activity of PGM, PGI and UGP. And the genes of ugp was the most critical enzyme under the stress of heavy metal. Further more, the domesticated Cordyceps militaris could alleviate the oxidative stress caused by Pb2+, and exercise the function of relieving Pb2+ poisoning. Owing to its preferable response mechanism, domesticated Cordyceps militaris revealed good prospect in removing heavy metals from organisms.

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