Stimulation of the biosynthesis of the antibiotics lambertellols by the mycoparasitic fungus Lambertella corni-maris under the acidic conditions produced by its host fungus in vitro

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Abstract

The filamentous fungus, Lambertella corni-maris (L. corni-maris), a mycoparasite on Monilinia fructigena, produces the antibiotics, lambertellols A (1), B (2), and lambertellin (3), in a substantial amounts under acidic conditions, whereas these antibiotics were hardly detected when the fungus was cultured on a potatosucrose (PS) medium without added acids. Our investigations also revealed that the host, M. fructigena, changed its surroundings into acidic conditions, suggesting that the acidic conditions acted as kairomones that stimulated the production of 1-3.

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Murakami, T., Takada, N., Harada, Y., Okuno, T., & Hashimoto, M. (2007). Stimulation of the biosynthesis of the antibiotics lambertellols by the mycoparasitic fungus Lambertella corni-maris under the acidic conditions produced by its host fungus in vitro. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 71(5), 1230–1235. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.60667

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