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Query: UMLS:C0038187 (
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Fusarium proliferatum
can infect many crops and then produce fumonisins that are very harmful to humans and animals. Previous study indicates that carbon sources play important roles in regulating the fumonisin biosynthesis. Unfortunately, there is limited information on the effects of carbon
starvation
in comparison with the carbon sources present in the host of fumonisin production in
F. proliferatum
. Our results indicated that
F. proliferatum
cultivated in the Czapek's broth (CB) medium in the absence of sucrose could greatly induce production of fumonisin, while an additional supplementation of sucrose to the culture medium significantly reduced the fumonisin production. Furthermore, cellulose and hemicellulose, and polysaccharide extracted from banana peel, which replaced sucrose as the carbon source, can reduce the production of fumonisin by
F. proliferatum
. Further work showed that these genes related to the synthesis of fumonisin, such as
FUM1
and
FUM8
, were significantly up-regulated in the culture medium in the absence of sucrose. Consistent with fumonisin production, the expressions of
FUM
gene cluster and
ZFR1
gene decreased after the addition of sucrose. Moreover, these genes were also significantly down-regulated in the presence of cellulose, hemicellulose or polysaccharide extracted from peel. Altogether, our results suggested that fumonisin production was regulated in
F. proliferatum
in response to different carbon source conditions, and this regulation might be mainly via the transcriptional level. Future work on these expressions of the fumonisin biosynthesis-related genes is needed to further clarify the response under different carbon conditions during the infection of
F. proliferatum
on banana fruit hosts. The findings in this study will provide a new clue regarding the biological effect of the fumonisin production in response to environmental stress.
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PMID:Effects of Different Carbon Sources on Fumonisin Production and
FUM
Gene Expression by
Fusarium proliferatum
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