Abstract

Citreoviridin (CTV) is a mycotoxin that is produced by Aspergillus terreus, Eupenicillium ochrosalmoneum and Penicillium citreonigrum, and CTV has been detected in a wide range of cereal grains throughout the world. Furthermore, it is especially a serious problem in regions where rice is consumed as a staple food. Moreover, CTV is a well-known yellow rice toxin, and outbreaks of beriberi have occurred due to consumption of rice that is contaminated by CTV even in the recent years. Although CTV biosynthetic genes of A. terreus have been described, those of P. citreonigrum remain unclear, which is concerning since P. citreonigrum is the main cause of CTV contamination in rice. In the present study, we determined the draft genome of the P. citreonigrum strain IMI92228 and revealed the presence of all four genes that form a gene cluster and that are homologous to the CTV biosynthesis genes of A. terreus. The expression of these four homologous genes were highly correlated with CTV production, suggesting that they may play an important role in CTV biosynthesis in P. citreonigrum. We concluded that the gene cluster is a CTV biosynthesis cluster of P. citreonigrum. The findings will contribute to the understanding of the biosynthetic pathway of CTV and will ultimately lead to improvements in the CTV management of agricultural products.

Highlights

  • Citreoviridin (CTV) is one of the mycotoxins that contaminates a wide range of agricultural products, including rice

  • We found that the predicted open reading frame (ORF) in the P. citreonigrum strain IMI92228 genome showed high homology to all five CTV biosynthesis genes in A. terreus (Table 2)

  • The draft genome of the P. citreonigrum strain IMI92228 was first determined and the genome analysis revealed the presence of a gene cluster quite similar to the CTV biosynthetic gene cluster of

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Introduction

Citreoviridin (CTV) is one of the mycotoxins that contaminates a wide range of agricultural products, including rice. It is produced by Aspergillus terreus, Eupenicillium ochrosalmoneum and Penicillium citreonigrum [1,2,3]. Previous studies demonstrate the relationship between CTV and several human diseases. Shoshin-kakke (cardiac beriberi) occurred in Japan, and it is related to the consumption of molded yellow rice, which is contaminated with CTV produced by Toxins 2020, 12, 125; doi:10.3390/toxins12020125 www.mdpi.com/journal/toxins. Outbreaks of beriberi have occurred in Brazil, and P. citreonigrum and CTV were detected in rice samples of related outbreaks [8,9]. It is possible that CTV is a risk factor for the development of atherosclerosis [11]

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