Abstract

The t-type trichothecene producers Fusarium sporotrichioides and Fusarium graminearum protect themselves against their own mycotoxins by acetylating the C-3 hydroxy group with Tri101p acetylase. To understand the mechanism by which they deal with exogenously added d-type trichothecenes, the Δtri5 mutants expressing all but the first trichothecene pathway enzymes were fed with trichodermol (TDmol), trichothecolone (TCC), 8-deoxytrichothecin, and trichothecin. LC-MS/MS and NMR analyses showed that these C-3 unoxygenated trichothecenes were conjugated with glucose at C-4 by α-glucosidic linkage. As t-type trichothecenes are readily incorporated into the biosynthetic pathway following the C-3 acetylation, the mycotoxins were fed to the ΔFgtri5ΔFgtri101 mutant to examine their fate. LC-MS/MS and NMR analyses demonstrated that the mutant conjugated glucose at C-4 of HT-2 toxin (HT-2) by α-glucosidic linkage, while the ΔFgtri5 mutant metabolized HT-2 to 3-acetyl HT-2 toxin and T-2 toxin. The 4-O-glucosylation of exogenously added t-type trichothecenes appears to be a general response of the ΔFgtri5ΔFgtri101 mutant, as nivalenol and its acetylated derivatives appeared to be conjugated with hexose to some extent. The toxicities of 4-O-glucosides of TDmol, TCC, and HT-2 were much weaker than their corresponding aglycons, suggesting that 4-O-glucosylation serves as a phase II xenobiotic metabolism for t-type trichothecene producers.

Highlights

  • A Phase II Xenobiotic Metabolism for t-TypeKosuke Matsui 1 , Hirone Takeda 2 , Koki Shinkai 2 , Takao Kakinuma 3 , Yoshiaki Koizumi 2 , Masahiro Kase 2 , Tomoya Yoshinari 4 , Hiroaki Minegishi 2 , Yuichi Nakajima 1 , Shunichi Aikawa 5 , Naoko Takahashi-Ando 2,3,5, *

  • We examined whether hexose conjugation occurs at C-4 of the t-type trichothecenes when fed to the Tri101 disruptant of F. graminearum, which has no means of protection against mycotoxins added exogenously

  • These results clearly demonstrate that 4-oxygenated d-type trichothecenes are conjugated with glucose at C-4 when fed to the culture of t-type trichothecene producers

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Summary

A Phase II Xenobiotic Metabolism for t-Type

Kosuke Matsui 1 , Hirone Takeda 2 , Koki Shinkai 2 , Takao Kakinuma 3 , Yoshiaki Koizumi 2 , Masahiro Kase 2 , Tomoya Yoshinari 4 , Hiroaki Minegishi 2 , Yuichi Nakajima 1 , Shunichi Aikawa 5 , Naoko Takahashi-Ando 2,3,5, *.

Feeding of d-Type Trichothecenes to t-Type Trichothecene Producers
Determination
Glucosylation
Dose-response
Possible Role of Trichothecene 4-O-Glucosylation by Fusarium
Strains
Reagents
Medium and Culture Conditions
Preparation of Trichothecene Substrates for the Feeding Experiment
Extraction and Purification of Trichothecenes
Feeding Experiments and Purification of Trichothecene Metabolites
3.11. Cytotoxicity Assay
Conclusions

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