The Effect of Mitochondria on Ganoderma lucidum Growth and Bioactive Components Based on Transcriptomics.

Liyun Ye, Xiaofang He, Congbao Su, Haiying Feng, Guoliang Meng, Bingzhi Chen, Xiaoping Wu
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Mitochondria are the power source of living cells and implicated in the oxidative metabolism. However, the effect of mitochondria on breeding is usually ignored in conventional research. In this study, the effect of mitochondria on Ganoderma lucidum morphology, yield, and main primary bioactive components was analyzed via structuring and comparing isonuclear alloplasmic strains. The crucial biological pathways were then explored based on the transcriptome. The results showed that isonuclear alloplasmic exhibited difference in mycelial growth rate in potato dextrose agar medium (PDA), basidiospore yield, and polysaccharide and triterpenoid content. Otherwise, mitochondria did not change colony and fruit body morphology, mushroom yield, or mycelial growth rate in solid-state fermentation cultivation material. The transcriptome data of two significant isonuclear alloplasmic strains S1 and S5 revealed that the involvement of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) was mainly in pentose and glucuronate interconversions, starch and sucrose metabolism, and steroid biosynthesis. The result was further confirmed by the other isonuclear alloplasmic strains. The above results further proved that mitochondria could affect the active components of G. lucidum. Our results provide information which will contribute to understanding of mitochondria and will be helpful for breeding improved varieties.

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基于转录组学的线粒体对灵芝生长及生物活性成分的影响。
线粒体是活细胞的能量来源,参与氧化代谢。然而,在传统研究中,线粒体对育种的影响往往被忽视。本研究通过构建和比较同核异质菌株,分析了线粒体对灵芝形态、产量和主要主要生物活性成分的影响。然后基于转录组探索关键的生物学途径。结果表明,在马铃薯葡萄糖琼脂培养基(PDA)上,异核异质体对菌丝生长速率、担子孢子产量、多糖和三萜含量均有显著影响。此外,在固态发酵培养材料中,线粒体不会改变菌落和子实体形态、蘑菇产量或菌丝生长速度。两种显著异核异质菌株S1和S5的转录组数据显示,差异表达基因(DEGs)主要参与戊糖和葡萄糖酸盐的相互转化、淀粉和蔗糖的代谢以及类固醇的生物合成。其他同核异质菌株进一步证实了这一结果。以上结果进一步证明了线粒体对灵芝有效成分的影响。我们的研究结果将有助于了解线粒体,并将有助于选育改良品种。
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