High-Throughput Volatilome Fingerprint Using PTR–ToF–MS Shows Species-Specific Patterns in <i>Mortierella</i> and Closely Related Genera
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Strategic Management & Leadership

High-Throughput Volatilome Fingerprint Using PTR–ToF–MS Shows Species-Specific Patterns in <i>Mortierella</i> and Closely Related Genera

Anusha Telagathoti , Maraike Probst, Iuliia Khomenko, Franco Biasioli, Ursula Peintner
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2021 Journal of Fungi DOI: 10.3390/jof7010066

Abstract

In ecology, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) have a high bioactive and signaling potential. VOCs are not only metabolic products, but are also relevant in microbial cross talk and plant interaction. Here, we report the first large-scale VOC study of 13 different species of <i>Mortierella sensu lato (s.</i><i>l.</i>) isolated from a range of different alpine environments. Proton Transfer Reaction–Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (PTR–ToF–MS) was applied for a rapid, high-throughput and non-invasive VOC fingerprinting of 72 <i>Mortierella s.</i><i>l.</i> isolates growing under standardized conditions. Overall, we detected 139 mass peaks in the headspaces of all 13 <i>Mortierella s.</i><i>l.</i> species studied here. Thus, <i>Mortierella</i><i>s.</i><i>l.</i> species generally produce a high number of different VOCs. <i>Mortierella</i> species could clearly be discriminated based on their volatilomes, even if only high-concentration mass peaks were considered. The volatilomes were partially phylogenetically conserved. There were no VOCs produced by only one species, but the relative concentrations of VOCs differed between species. From a univariate perspective, we detected mass peaks with distinctively high concentrations in single species. Here, we provide initial evidence that VOCs may provide a competitive advantage and modulate <i>Mortierella s.</i><i>l.</i> species distribution on a global scale.
Full Title High-Throughput Volatilome Fingerprint Using PTR–ToF–MS Shows Species-Specific Patterns in <i>Mortierella</i> and Closely Related Genera
Primary Author Anusha Telagathoti
Co-Authors Maraike Probst, Iuliia Khomenko, Franco Biasioli, Ursula Peintner
Publication Type Journal Article
Year 2021
Journal Journal of Fungi
Volume / Issue Vol. 7, No. 1
Pages 66
Category Strategic Management & Leadership
Institution External / Open Access
Access Open Access
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APA
Anusha Telagathoti, Maraike Probst, Iuliia Khomenko, Franco Biasioli, Ursula Peintner (2021). High-Throughput Volatilome Fingerprint Using PTR–ToF–MS Shows Species-Specific Patterns in <i>Mortierella</i> and Closely Related Genera. *Journal of Fungi*, 7(1), 66.
MLA
Anusha Telagathoti. "High-Throughput Volatilome Fingerprint Using PTR–ToF–MS Shows Species-Specific Patterns in <i>Mortierella</i> and Closely Related Genera." *Journal of Fungi*, vol. 7, no. 1, 2021, pp. 66.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7010066