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BackgroundSanghuangporus sanghuang is a well-known traditional medicinal mushroom associated with mulberry. Despite the properties of this mushroom being known for many years, the regulatory mechanisms of bioactive compound biosynthesis in this medicinal mushroom are still unclear. Lysine malonylation is a posttranslational modification that has many critical functions in various aspects of cell metabolism. However, at present we do not know its role in S. sanghuang. In this study, a global investigation of the lysine malonylome in S. sanghuang was therefore carried out.ResultsIn total, 714 malonyl modification sites were matched to 255 different proteins. The analysis indicated that malonyl modifications were involved in a wide range of cellular functions and displayed a distinct subcellular localization. Bioinformatics analysis indicated that malonylated proteins were engaged in different metabolic pathways, including glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism, glycolysis/gluconeogenesis, and the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle. Notably, a total of 26 enzymes related to triterpene and polysaccharide biosynthesis were found to be malonylated, indicating an indispensable role of lysine malonylation in bioactive compound biosynthesis in S. sanghuang.ConclusionsThese findings suggest that malonylation is associated with many metabolic pathways, particularly the metabolism of the bioactive compounds triterpene and polysaccharide. This paper represents the first comprehensive survey of malonylation in S. sanghuang and provides important data for further study on the physiological function of lysine malonylation in S. sanghuang and other medicinal mushrooms.

Highlights

  • Sanghuangporus sanghuang is a well-known traditional medicinal mushroom associated with mulberry

  • The results of this study provide a comprehensive view of the regulation of lysine malonylation in a wide range of biological processes, in the biosynthesis of bioactive metabolites and secondary metabolites

  • Farnesyl pyrophosphate synthases (FPPs), which are are pivotal enzymes in the main pathway of triterpene synthesis, were found to be malonylated, indicating that lysine malonylation was involved in bioactive compound biosynthesis

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Introduction

Sanghuangporus sanghuang is a well-known traditional medicinal mushroom associated with mulberry. Sanghuangporus sanghuang (Hymenochaetaceae, Basidiomycota), an herbal mushroom, has been used for more than 2000 years in China. It was previously mistaken for Inonotus linteus or Inonotus baumii for a long time. With advances in high-throughput experimental techniques, thousands of malonylated proteins have been discovered. These malonylated proteins have been found to be located in chloroplasts, the mitochondria, Wang et al BMC Genomics (2021) 22:840 the cytoplasm, and the nucleus [10,11,12,13,14,15], suggesting that lysine malonylation is regulated in diverse metabolic processes

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