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Query: UMLS:C0155339 (
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Sweet sorghum is a promising crop for a warming, drying African climate, and basic information is lacking on conversion pathways for its lignocellulosic residues (bagasse).
Brown
rot wood-decomposer fungi use carbohydrate-selective pathways that, when assessed on sorghum, a grass substrate, can yield information relevant to both plant biomass conversion and fungal biology. In testing sorghum decomposition by brown rot fungi (
Gloeophyllum trabeum
,
Serpula lacrymans
), we found that
G. trabeum
readily degraded sorghum, removing xylan prior to removing glucan.
Serpula lacrymans
, conversely, caused little decomposition.
Ergosterol
(fungal biomarker) and protein levels were similar for both fungi, but
S. lacrymans
produced nearly 4x lower polysaccharide-degrading enzyme specific activity on sorghum than
G. trabeum
, perhaps a symptom of starvation. Linking this information to genome comparisons including other brown rot fungi known to have a similar issue regarding decomposing grasses
(Postia placenta, Fomitopsis pinicola)
suggested that a lack of CE 1 feruloyl esterases as well as low xylanase activity in
S. lacrymans
(3x lower than in
G. trabeum
) may hinder
S. lacrymans
,
P. placenta,
and
F. pinicola
when degrading grass substrates. These results indicate variability in brown rot mechanisms, which may stem from a differing ability to degrade certain lignin-carbohydrate complexes.
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PMID:Brown Rot-Type Fungal Decomposition of Sorghum Bagasse: Variable Success and Mechanistic Implications. 2984 48