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Int J Med Mushrooms ; 19(2): 179-189, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28436327

ABSTRACT

To understand the fruiting process of Hypsizygus marmoreus, a synthetic liquid medium (SLM) was optimized to induce fruiting body initiation. Dependent on the SLM, the effect of a monofactor (glucose) on the fruiting bodies of H. marmoreus was studied at different concentrations (10 and 40 g/L). Primordia appeared approximately 10 days earlier in low-glucose media (LGM) than in high-glucose media (HGM), whereas mature fruiting bodies formed on mushrooms approximately 7 days earlier and more primordia developed into mature fruiting bodies when cultured in HGM. In addition, the morphogenesis of the primordia was clustered in HGM, which was different than what was observed in LGM. Furthermore, differentially expressed genes (DEGs) that encoded various proteins involved in cell structure, general metabolism, signal transduction, and transcription and translation were analyzed by transcriptome sequencing. Six DEGs were detected by quantitative reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction, and the results were consistent with the altered patterns of gene expression revealed by the transcriptome. This study not only identifies new candidate genes involved in the development of H. marmoreus but also provides a new research platform for studying the development of other edible mushrooms.


Subject(s)
Agaricales/growth & development , Basidiomycota/growth & development , Fruiting Bodies, Fungal/growth & development , Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal/drug effects , Glucose/metabolism , Agaricales/metabolism , Basidiomycota/metabolism , Culture Media/chemistry , Fruiting Bodies, Fungal/metabolism , Gene Expression Profiling , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Microbiol Res ; 169(9-10): 741-8, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24612605

ABSTRACT

Hypsizygus marmoreus is one of the major edible mushrooms in East Asia. As no efficient transformation method, the molecular and genetics studies were hindered. The glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GPD) gene of H. marmoreus was isolated and its promoter was used to drive the hygromycin B phosphotransferase (HPH) and enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) in H. marmoreus. Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation (ATMT) was successfully applied in H. marmoreus. The transformation parameters were optimized, and it was found that co-cultivation of bacteria with protoplast at a ratio of 1000:1 at a temperature of 26 °C in medium containing 0.3 mM acetosyringone resulted in the highest transformation efficiency for Agrobacterium strain. Besides, three plasmids, each carrying a different promoter (from H. marmoreus, Ganoderma lucidum and Lentinula edodes) driving the expression of an antibiotic resistance marker, were also tested. The construct carrying the H. marmoreus gpd promoter produced more transformants than other constructs. Our analysis showed that over 85% of the transformants tested remained mitotically stable even after five successive rounds of subculturing. Putative transformants were analyzed for the presence of hph gene by PCR and Southern blot. Meanwhile, the expression of EGFP in H. marmoreus transformants was detected by fluorescence imaging. This ATMT system increases the transformation efficiency of H. marmoreus and may represent a useful tool for molecular genetic studies in this mushroom species.


Subject(s)
Agaricales/genetics , Agrobacterium tumefaciens/genetics , Genetics, Microbial/methods , Molecular Biology/methods , Transformation, Genetic , Blotting, Southern , Culture Media/chemistry , Gene Expression , Green Fluorescent Proteins/genetics , Green Fluorescent Proteins/metabolism , Optical Imaging , Phosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor)/genetics , Phosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor)/metabolism , Plasmids , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Protoplasts/physiology , Selection, Genetic , Temperature
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Dongwuxue Yanjiu ; 32(2): 236-40, 2011 Apr.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21509972

ABSTRACT

Food resources and energy budget affect the behaviors and time budgets of animals. To clarify the effects of a high-fiber diet on greater bandicoot rat (Bandicota indica) behavior, we compared B. indica under a high-fiber diet and a standard rat diet using video monitoring. Our results show that B. indica are mainly active and feed at night, typical of nocturnal animals. A high-fiber diet resulted in a longer time to feed and become active at night and reduced the time spent feeding during the day. These findings suggest that food quality plays an important role in the behavioral timing of B. indica; this helps to understand seasonal changes in behavior demonstrated by B. indica.


Subject(s)
Animal Feed/analysis , Dietary Fiber/analysis , Murinae/physiology , Animals , Behavior, Animal , Dietary Fiber/metabolism , Feeding Behavior , Female , Male , Rats
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Chem Senses ; 33(7): 611-21, 2008 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18515819

ABSTRACT

This study was aimed at identifying sex pheromones of the rat (Rattus norvegicus). We characterized the volatiles and semivolatiles of rat preputial gland and voided urine by using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and quantified them by their GC areas (abundances) and percentage of GC areas (relative abundances). Although all the compounds other than 4-heptanone and phenol detected were shared by males and females, the quantities for some of these sex-common compounds exhibited sexual dimorphism and decreased with gonadectomy. Thus, these compounds might be sex pheromones. Among them, squalene from preputial glands and 2-heptanone and 4-ethyl phenol from urine were 3 major compounds. They were richer in males and could be suppressed by castration. Adding any of the 3 compounds (at a concentration higher than its physiological level in male urine) to castrated male urine (CMU) increased the attractiveness of CMU to sex-naive females. Adding the 3 together (at the levels in normal male urine) to CMU significantly increased the attractiveness of CMU to females. However, such combination did not fully restore females' preference for urine from intact males, suggesting that some other trace compounds such as 4-heptanone and phenol might also play some roles in sex attractiveness. Thus, squalene, 2-heptanone, and 4-ethyl phenol were indeed male pheromone molecules in rats. Our study also indicates that E,E-beta-farnesene and E-alpha-farnesene, both richer in females than males, might be putative female pheromones.


Subject(s)
Ketones/urine , Phenols/urine , Sex Attractants/urine , Squalene/chemistry , Animals , Castration , Female , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/methods , Ketones/chemistry , Male , Models, Animal , Phenols/chemistry , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Recognition, Psychology , Scent Glands/metabolism , Sex Attractants/chemistry , Sex Attractants/physiology , Sex Characteristics , Sexual Behavior, Animal/physiology
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Biotechnol Lett ; 28(15): 1193-7, 2006 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16799758

ABSTRACT

A rapid, inexpensive and reliable method for total RNA extraction from fruiting bodies of Lentinula edodes containing large quantities of polysaccharides and secondary metabolites is described. An initial extraction step using saturated NaCl solution facilitates the separation of nucleic acids from contaminants and, after further extraction with organic solvents and precipitation with 2-propanol, total RNA of high purity and suitable for applications such as cDNA synthesis, RT-PCR and Northern blot hybridization was obtained. The procedure may also have wider applicability for total RNA extraction from the tissues of other mushrooms.


Subject(s)
Fruiting Bodies, Fungal/chemistry , RNA/isolation & purification , Saline Solution, Hypertonic/pharmacology , Shiitake Mushrooms/chemistry , Blotting, Northern/methods , Fruiting Bodies, Fungal/genetics , Shiitake Mushrooms/genetics
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