1. Fusaproliferin production by Fusarium subglutinans and its toxicity to Artemia salina, SF-9 insect cells, and IARC/LCL 171 human B lymphocytes
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Antonio Bottalico, Antonio Moretti, Giacomino Randazzo, F Fornelli, Antonio Logrieco, M F Caiaffa, Alberto Ritieni, Vincenzo Fogliano, L Macchia, A., Logrieco, A., Moretti, F., Fornelli, Fogliano, Vincenzo, Ritieni, Alberto, M. F., Caiaffa, G., Randazzo, A., Bottalico, and L., Macchia
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CORN ,Fusarium ,MATING POPULATIONS ,TOXIN ,Spodoptera ,medicine.disease_cause ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,BEAUVERICIN ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Life Science ,Cytotoxicity ,Mycotoxin ,Cells, Cultured ,B-Lymphocytes ,Ecology ,biology ,Terpenes ,Toxin ,Lethal dose ,MONILIFORME-VAR-SUBGLUTINANS ,Mycotoxins ,biology.organism_classification ,Fusarium subglutinans ,chemistry ,Toxicity ,Artemia ,Artemia salina ,SECTION LISEOLA ,MAIZE ,Research Article ,Food Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Fusarium subglutinans is an important pathogen of maize and other commodities worldwide. We examined MRC-115 and 71 other F. subglutinans strains from various geographic areas for their ability to synthesize fusaproliferin, a novel toxic sesterterpene recently isolated from F. proliferatum. Fusaproliferin production ranged from 30 to 1,500 micrograms/g of dried ground substrate, with 33 strains producing more than 500 micrograms/g. In particular, strain MRC-115 produced as much as 1,100 to 1,300 micrograms/g. In toxicity studies of two invertebrate models, fusaproliferin was toxic to Artemia salina (50% lethal dose, 53.4 microM) and to the lepidopteran cell line SF-9 (50% cytotoxic concentration, approximately 70 microM, after a 48-h exposure). Fusaproliferin was also toxic to the human nonneoplastic B-lymphocyte cell line IARC/LCL 171 (50% cytotoxic concentration, approximately 55 microM in culture in stationary phase after a 48-h exposure). Experiments performed will cells exposed at seeding suggested a possible cytostatic effect at subtoxic concentrations.
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- 1996