Efficient Production of Natural Yellow Azaphilone Pigments from Monascus purpureus Regulated by Microparticle-Triggered Stress

  • Lin Qiang Xiong
  • , Yu Zhen Li
  • , Su Ping Liang
  • , Chan Zhang
  • , Wen Lin Hu
  • , Qiong Qiong Yang
  • , István Molnár
  • , Bo Bo Zhang

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Abstract

Interaction with inert substances can profoundly affect the biosynthesis of metabolites in microorganisms. Here, we show that SiO2microparticles cause changes in the cell morphology of Monascus purpureus. SiO2also more than doubles the titer of yellow azaphilone pigments (YAzPs), reaching 788 U/mL. Transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses revealed that SiO2microparticles modulated the expression of a large variety of genes and the production of key metabolites. In addition to upregulating the genes directly involved in YAzPs biosynthesis, the presence of SiO2modulated the expression of key genes and the activities of key enzymes involved in calcium signaling and reactive oxygen species (ROS) response pathways. Together with SiO2-caused membrane damage, these changes are in accord with elevated levels of Ca2+and ROS within the cells, as observed through specific reporters and validated by using inhibitors targeting these pathways. This research improves our understanding of the effects of inert substances on microbial metabolism.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)21947-21958
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of agricultural and food chemistry
Volume73
Issue number35
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 3 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • intracellular signaling
  • metabolic regulation
  • microparticle
  • Monascus purpureus
  • yellow azaphilone pigments

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Chemistry
  • General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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