2003
DOI: 10.1128/ec.2.4.690-698.2003
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Mannitol Is Required for Stress Tolerance inAspergillus nigerConidiospores

Abstract: D-Mannitol is the predominant carbon compound in conidiospores of the filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger and makes up 10 to 15% of the dry weight. A number of physiological functions have been ascribed to mannitol, including serving as a reserve carbon source, as an antioxidant, and to store reducing power. In this study, we cloned and characterized the A. niger mpdA gene, which encodes mannitol 1-phosphate dehydrogenase (MPD), the first enzyme in the mannitol biosynthesis pathway. The mpdA promoter contains… Show more

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“…For instance, N. crassa and A. nidulans contain up to 10 and 4 % trehalose (per fresh weight), respectively (Schmitt & Brody, 1976;Ruijter et al, 2003). The trehalose content of B. cinerea conidia was estimated to be about 1?5 %.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, N. crassa and A. nidulans contain up to 10 and 4 % trehalose (per fresh weight), respectively (Schmitt & Brody, 1976;Ruijter et al, 2003). The trehalose content of B. cinerea conidia was estimated to be about 1?5 %.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our observation of Aphid and symbiont metabolomics after heat stress G Burke et al Aphid and symbiont metabolomics after heat stress G Burke et al a decrease in sucrose and increases in fructose and sorbitol after heat treatment is consistent with this mechanism for sorbitol metabolism. In all aphid genotypes, heat treatment resulted in increases of several sugar alcohols that are known to be protective under temperature stress, including erythritol and mannitol (Ruijter et al, 2003;Michaud et al, 2008;Rangel et al, 2008) and galactitol and lyxitol. Mannitol production is considered to be the major response to heat stress in the cotton aphid Aphis gossypii, but in A. pisum we observed a much larger response for sorbitol than for mannitol, suggesting that pea aphids respond to heat in a manner more similar to whiteflies .…”
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“…Mannitol, a 6-carbon polyol, is a cell impairment, nonmetabolized Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved osmotic diuretic agent (6). In addition to its BBB-disrupting properties, hyperosmotic mannitol therapy is widely used in the clinic (7)(8)(9). Here, we examined the ability of mannitol to serve as a therapeutic agent for PD.…”
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