TY - JOUR
T1 - Production of fatty acid methyl esters and other bioactive compounds in elicited cultures of the fungus Mucor circinelloides
AU - Sánchez-Pujante, P. J.
AU - Miras-Moreno, B.
AU - Miras Moreno, Maria Begona
AU - Soluyanova, P.
AU - Garre, V.
AU - Pedreño, M. A.
AU - Almagro, Lorena
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - In this work, the production of carotenoids and volatile compounds in Mucor circinelloides cell cultures treated with methyl jasmonate (MJ) and/or cyclodextrins (CD) was evaluated. CD increased the lutein concentration in the extracellular medium, reaching the highest levels in the combined treatment with MJ, whereas the levels of β-carotene were low. Therefore, the addition of CD to M. circinelloides cultures provokes a release of these compounds into the culture medium. Mucor circinelloides cultures also produced lichesterol, neoergosterol and ergone, suggesting that, under these stress conditions, this fungus diverts the carbon flow to sterol biosynthesis, which, in turn, is required for its survival. More interestingly, CD induced the secretion of sterols in a similar way to carotenoids. Mucor circinelloides cultures treated with MJ and/or CD also produced fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) and, in the presence of CD, they were released to culture medium, contributing to the formation of biodiesel. In this way, M. circinelloides cultures produced compounds of biotechnological interest and, therefore, these treated cultures can provide an alternative system, which is, at the same time, more sustainable, economical and ecological for their production.
AB - In this work, the production of carotenoids and volatile compounds in Mucor circinelloides cell cultures treated with methyl jasmonate (MJ) and/or cyclodextrins (CD) was evaluated. CD increased the lutein concentration in the extracellular medium, reaching the highest levels in the combined treatment with MJ, whereas the levels of β-carotene were low. Therefore, the addition of CD to M. circinelloides cultures provokes a release of these compounds into the culture medium. Mucor circinelloides cultures also produced lichesterol, neoergosterol and ergone, suggesting that, under these stress conditions, this fungus diverts the carbon flow to sterol biosynthesis, which, in turn, is required for its survival. More interestingly, CD induced the secretion of sterols in a similar way to carotenoids. Mucor circinelloides cultures treated with MJ and/or CD also produced fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) and, in the presence of CD, they were released to culture medium, contributing to the formation of biodiesel. In this way, M. circinelloides cultures produced compounds of biotechnological interest and, therefore, these treated cultures can provide an alternative system, which is, at the same time, more sustainable, economical and ecological for their production.
KW - Carotenoids
KW - Cyclodextrins
KW - Methyl jasmonate
KW - Mucor circinelloides cultures
KW - Volatile compounds
KW - Carotenoids
KW - Cyclodextrins
KW - Methyl jasmonate
KW - Mucor circinelloides cultures
KW - Volatile compounds
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/204115
U2 - 10.1007/s11557-017-1278-0
DO - 10.1007/s11557-017-1278-0
M3 - Article
SN - 1617-416X
VL - 16
SP - 507
EP - 512
JO - Mycological Progress
JF - Mycological Progress
ER -