Journal of Fungi (Jun 2022)

Effects of Oleic Acid Addition Methods on the Metabolic Flux Distribution of Ganoderic Acids R, S and T’s Biosynthesis

  • Meng-Qiu Yan,
  • Xiao-Wei Su,
  • Yan-Fang Liu,
  • Chuan-Hong Tang,
  • Qing-Jiu Tang,
  • Shuai Zhou,
  • Yi Tan,
  • Li-Ping Liu,
  • Jing-Song Zhang,
  • Jie Feng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8060615
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
p. 615

Abstract

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The effects of oleic acid addition methods on the metabolic flux distribution of ganoderic acids R, S and T’s biosynthesis from Ganoderma lucidum were investigated. The results showed that adding filter-sterilized oleic acid in the process of submerged fermentation and static culture is of benefit to the synthesis of ganoderic acids R, S and T. The metabolic fluxes were increased by 97.48%, 78.42% and 43.39%, respectively. The content of ganoderic acids R, S and T were 3.11 times, 5.19 times and 1.44 times higher, respectively, than they were in the control group, which was without additional oleic acid. Ganoderic acids R, S and T’s synthesis pathways (GAP), tricarboxylic acid cycles (TCA), pentose phosphate pathways (PP) and glycolysis pathways (EMP) were all enhanced in the process. Therefore, additional oleic acid can strengthen the overall metabolic flux distribution of G. lucidum in a submerged fermentation-static culture and it can reduce the accumulation of the by-product mycosterol. This study has laid an important foundation for improving the production of triterpenes in the submerged fermentation of G. lucidum.

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