Effects of GGT and C-S lyase on the generation of endogenous formaldehyde in lentinula edodes at different growth stages

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Endogenous formaldehyde is generated as a normal metabolite via bio-catalysis of γ-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) and L-cysteine sulfoxide lyase (C-S lyase) during the growth and development of Lentinula edodes. In this study, we investigated the mRNA and protein expression levels, the activities of GGT and C-S lyase, and the endogenous formaldehyde content in L. edodes at different growth stages. With the growth of L. edodes, a decrease was found in the mRNA and protein expression levels of GGT, while an increase was observed in the mRNA and protein expression levels of C-S lyase as well as the activities of GGT and C-S lyase. Our results revealed for the first time a positive relationship of formaldehyde content with the expression levels of Csl (encoding Lecsl) and Lecsl (C-S lyase protein of Lentinula edodes) as well as the enzyme activities of C-S lyase and GGT during the growth of L. edodes. This research provided a molecular basis for understanding and controlling the endogenous formaldehyde formation in Lentinula edodes in the process of growth.

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Lei, X., Gao, S., Feng, X., Huang, Z., Bian, Y., Huang, W., & Liu, Y. (2019). Effects of GGT and C-S lyase on the generation of endogenous formaldehyde in lentinula edodes at different growth stages. Molecules, 24(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24234203

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