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The Metabolite Profiling of Aspergillus fumigatus KMM4631 and Its Co-Cultures with Other Marine Fungi

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METABOLITES
卷 13, 期 11, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/metabo13111138

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Aspergillus fumigatus; phylogeny; identification; secondary metabolites; co-cultivation; UPLC MS qTOF

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This study aimed to confirm the identification of Aspergillus fumigatus KMM 4631 strain and investigate the secondary metabolite profiles of its culture and co-cultures with other fungi. The results showed that the extract of A. fumigatus KMM 4631 contained various bioactive compounds. The metabolite profiles of the co-cultures with Penicillium hispanicum, Penicillium sp., and Amphichorda sp. were similar to their monocultures, while the co-culture with Asteromyces cruciatus had a different metabolite profile, which may be more promising for the isolation of new compounds.
An Aspergillus fumigatus KMM 4631 strain was previously isolated from a Pacific soft coral Sinularia sp. sample and was found to be a source of a number of bioactive secondary metabolites. The aims of this work are the confirmation of this strain' identification based on ITS, BenA, CaM, and RPB2 regions/gene sequences and the investigation of secondary metabolite profiles of Aspergillus fumigatus KMM 4631 culture and its co-cultures with Penicillium hispanicum KMM 4689, Amphichorda sp. KMM 4639, Penicillium sp. KMM 4672, and Asteromyces cruciatus KMM 4696 from the Collection of Marine Microorganisms (PIBOC FEB RAS, Vladivostok, Russia). Moreover, the DPPH-radical scavenging activity, urease inhibition, and cytotoxicity of joint fungal cultures' extracts on HepG2 cells were tested. The detailed UPLC MS qTOF investigation resulted in the identification and annotation of indolediketopiperazine, quinazoline, and tryptoquivaline-related alkaloids as well as a number of polyketides (totally 20 compounds) in the extract of Aspergillus fumigatus KMM 4631. The metabolite profiles of the co-cultures of A. fumigatus with Penicillium hispanicum, Penicillium sp., and Amphichorda sp. were similar to those of Penicillium hispanicum, Penicillium sp., and Amphichorda sp. monocultures. The metabolite profile of the co-culture of A. fumigatus with Asteromyces cruciatus differed from that of each monoculture and may be more promising for the isolation of new compounds.

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