Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
Trichoderma species isolated from water-damaged buildings were screened for toxicity by using boar sperm
cells as indicator cells. The crude methanolic cell extract from Trichoderma harzianum strain ES39 inhibited
the boar sperm cell motility at a low exposure concentration (50% effective concentration, 1 to 5 g [dry weight]
ml of extended boar semen1). The same exposure concentration depleted the boar sperm cells of NADH2.
Inspection of the exposed boar sperm cells by transmission electron microscopy revealed damage to the plasma
membrane. By using the black lipid membrane technique, it was shown that the semipurified metabolites
(eluted from a SepPak C18 cartridge) of T. harzianum strain ES39 induced voltage-dependent conductivity. The
high-performance liquid chromatography-purified metabolites of T. harzianum strain ES39 dissipated the
mitochondrial membrane potential (m) of human lung epithelial carcinoma cells (cell line A549). The
semipurified metabolites (eluted from a SepPak C18 cartridge) of T. harzianum strain ES39 were analyzed by
mass spectrometry (MS). Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization and nanoflow electrospray ionization MS
revealed five major peptaibols, each of which contained 18 residues and had a mass ranging from 1,719 to 1,775
Da. Their partial amino acid sequences were determined by collision-induced dissociation tandem MS.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Pocsfalvi, GABRIELLA KATALIN
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