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Activation of Secondary Metabolism and Protease Activity Mechanisms in the Black Koji Mold through Coculture with Animal Cells. | LitMetric

Activation of Secondary Metabolism and Protease Activity Mechanisms in the Black Koji Mold through Coculture with Animal Cells.

ACS Omega

Department of Biosciences and Informatics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, 3-14-1 Hiyoshi, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 223-8522, Japan.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study highlights a new coculture method using actinomycetes and mouse macrophage-like cells to boost the production of bioactive compounds.
  • A specific black koji mold (IFM 61405) significantly increased the production of several acids when grown alongside J774.1 mouse macrophage cells, showing dramatic gains compared to monoculture.
  • The research indicates that a protease from the koji mold is crucial for this increased production and that proteins from animal cells might serve as precursors, with protease inhibitors reducing the output of these compounds.

Article Abstract

The activation of secondary metabolism plays a pivotal role in the discovery of novel natural products. We recently developed a coculture method involving actinomycetes and mouse macrophage-like cells to stimulate the production of bioactive compounds. A black koji mold, IFM 61405, markedly enhanced the production of (3,8)-8-hydroxy-3-carboxy-2-methylenenonanoic acid (), (3,8)-8-hydroxy-3-carboxy-2-methylenenonanoic acid (), and (3)-9-hydroxy-3-carboxy-2-methylenenonanoic acid () when coincubated with J774.1 mouse macrophage cells. The production of and increased by at least 3.5-fold and 2.7-fold, respectively, compared to monoculture after 7 days. A mechanistic investigation revealed that a protease from strain IFM 61405 plays a key role in enhancing the production of and . This enhancement was not replicated in IFM 59706, a nonkoji mold, despite the presence of biosynthetic genes for and in IFM 59706. Furthermore, the addition of protease inhibitors suppressed the production of and , suggesting that proteins secreted from animal cells, likely degraded by proteases secreted by strain IFM 61405, serve as precursors for and . The results show that the strategy of coculturing koji mold with animal cells has the potential to enhance the production of natural products.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11500138PMC
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