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
Summary
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, *.
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