Improving the Proteome-Mining of Schizophyllum commune to Enhance Medicinal Mushroom Applications
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Abstract: This study presents the first comprehensive proteomic profile of an Italian strain
of Schizophyllum commune, a highly heterogeneous white-rot fungal species with significant
potential for industrial, nutraceutical, cosmeceutical, and clinical applications. Three
protein extraction methods and their impact on yield and resulting protein composition
have been compared. Results revealed that the combination of Tris–Cl and urea increases
the total protein yield and the variety of enzymatic species related to pivotal pathways.
Notably, over 2000 proteins were identified, including enzymes involved in the growth
and development of mycelium, trehalose biosynthesis, and different types of carbohydrateactive
enzymes (CAZymes). These enzymes are crucial for nutraceutical and agro-industrial
applications of S. commune. The multiple-step proteomic approach used could be a model
for investigating other fungal species.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
protein isolation; proteomics; extraction method; medicinal mushroom; mycelium
Elenco autori:
Desiderio, Anthea; Goppa, Lorenzo; Santambrogio, Carlo; Brocca, Stefania; Buratti, Simone; Girometta, Carolina Elena; Sarkar, Meghma; Venuti, Maria Teresa; Savino, Elena; Rossi, Paola; Ferrari, Emanuele
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