Isolation and identification of a strain of Aspergillus tubingensis with deoxynivalenol biotransformation capability

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Deoxynivalenol (DON) is one of the most common contaminants of various foodstuffs. A biotransformation system was used in order to lessen the toxicity of DON. A strain of Aspergillus (NJA-1) was isolated from soil and cultured in an inorganic salt medium containing DON. Bt2a/Bt2b primers were used to amplify the β -tubulin gene of NJA-1. Sequence analysis the PCR product and morphology observation indicated that NJA-1 belonged to Aspergillus tubingensis (aerobic fungi). The DNA sequence information of the PCR product was deposited in GenBank (accession number DQ9025790). The DNA sequence had 99% similarity to the Aspergillus tubingensis accession number AY820009. An unknown compound in NJA-1 showed the ability to convert DON into another product. The molecular weight of the bioconversion product was 18.1 D (H 2O) larger than that of DON. The analysis showed that DON could be hydrolyzed by NJA-1. The mean DON biotransformation rate was 94.4% after two weeks of cultivation. The finding presents a new method for DON biotransformation. © 2008.

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Chenghua, H., Yanhong, F., Guofang, L., & Haibin, Z. (2008). Isolation and identification of a strain of Aspergillus tubingensis with deoxynivalenol biotransformation capability. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 9(12), 2366–2375. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms9122366

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