Metabolomics-Based Analysis on the Effect and Metabolic Response of Mycelia by Sawdust Addition from Hypsizygus marmoreus
Author:
Li Jiahuan1, Xie Jiacheng1, Huang Zenan1, Yang Peilei1, Li Deng1, Chen Liding1, Sun Shujing12
Affiliation:
1. College of Life Sciences, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China 2. Gutian Edible Fungi Research Institute, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Ningde 352200, China
Abstract
The composition of culture substrate is an important environmental factor that affects the growth and metabolism of Hypsizygus marmoreus, and sawdust is commonly used as the substrate for cultivating mushrooms. However, the influences of sawdust on metabolic level of H. marmoreus in mycelial growth is little reported. In this study, the effect of sawdust addition on mycelial growth rate, morphological characteristics and nutrient content of H. marmoreus was explored, and the metabolic response was analyzed based on LC-MS/MS. The results showed the mycelial growth rates and the number of mycelial clamp connections in sawdust medium A and sawdust medium B were significantly higher than that of the basic medium (Control). The mycelial morphology in sawdust medium A was denser, with higher edge trimness and stronger aerial mycelia. The contents of crude fiber, crude protein and polysaccharide of the mycelia from sawdust medium A increased by 85.15%, 90.65% and 92.61%, respectively, compared to that in the basic medium. A total of 551 metabolites were identified and obtained. The differential accumulated metabolites (DAMs) were mainly amino acids, lipids compounds and carbohydrates. It was speculated that the addition of sawdust played a vital role in promoting the cell division and, thus, the formation of clamp connections in H. marmoreus mycelia. Regarding amino acids, the metabolism of glycine, serine and ABC transporters was active with the increase in sawdust, thereby increasing the protein content. And some valuable bioactive molecules were found, such as docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). This study will lay the foundation for further research on the substance transformation and quality improvement of cultivation substrate for mushrooms.
Funder
Project of Modern Agricultural Industrial Technology System of Edible Fungi in Fujian Province Innovation Fund of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
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