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Insight into selenium biofortification and the selenite metabolic mechanism of Monascus ruber M7. | LitMetric

Insight into selenium biofortification and the selenite metabolic mechanism of Monascus ruber M7.

Food Chem

National R&D Center for Se-rich Agricultural Products Processing, Hubei Engineering Research Center for Deep Processing of Green Se-rich Agricultural Products, School of Modern Industry for Selenium Science and Engineering, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan 430023, PR China; Key Laboratory for Deep Processing of Major Grain and Oil, Ministry of Education, Hubei Key Laboratory for Processing and Transformation of Agricultural Products, School of Food Science and Engineering, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan 430023, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Monascus ruber M7, a type of fermentation fungus, shows significant potential for increasing the production of orange and red pigments used in red yeast rice through selenium bio-fortification, with an increase of 38.52% and 36.57%, respectively, under specific conditions.
  • The addition of selenium reduced the levels of harmful mycotoxin citrinin in the yeast from 244.47 μg/g to 175.01 μg/g, which is a positive outcome for food safety.
  • Transcriptome analysis showed that certain genes responsible for pigment production were upregulated while those linked to mycotoxin production were downregulated, indicating a shift in metabolic processes facilitated by selenium.

Article Abstract

Monascus species are functional fermentation fungi with great potential for selenium (Se) supplementation. This study investigated the effects of Se bio-fortification on the growth, morphology, and biosynthesis of Monascus ruber M7. The results demonstrated a significant increase in the yield of orange and red Monascus pigments (MPs) in red yeast rice (RYR) by 38.52% and 36.57%, respectively, under 20 μg/mL of selenite pressure. Meanwhile, the production of citrinin (CIT), a mycotoxin, decreased from 244.47 μg/g to 175.01 μg/g. Transcriptome analysis revealed significant upregulation of twelve genes involved in MPs biosynthesis, specifically MpigE, MpigF, and MpigN, and downregulation of four genes (mrr3, mrr4, mrr7, and mrr8) associated with CIT biosynthesis. Additionally, three genes encoding cysteine synthase cysK (LogFC = 1.6), methionine synthase metH (LogFC = 2.2), and methionyl-tRNA synthetase metG (LogFC = 1.8) in selenocompound metabolism showed significantly upregulated. These findings provide insights into Se biotransformation and metabolism in filamentous fungi.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.139740DOI Listing

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