Optimizing liquid fermentation for Wolfiporia cocos: gene expression and biosynthesis of pachymic acid and mycelial biomass

Noushahi, Hamza Armghan and Khan, Aamir Hamid and Khan, Hamza Ali and Kiedrzyński, Marcin and Akbar, Adnan and Shahzad, Raheel and Koerniati, Sri and Alrefaei, Abdulwahed Fahad and Shu, Shaohua (2024) Optimizing liquid fermentation for Wolfiporia cocos: gene expression and biosynthesis of pachymic acid and mycelial biomass. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 77 (6). ISSN 1472-765X

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Abstract

Wolfiporia cocos, a versatile fungus acclaimed for its nutritional and therapeutic benefits in Traditional Chinese Medicine, holds immense potential for pharmaceutical and industrial applications. In this study, we aimed to optimize liquid fermentation techniques and culture medium composition to maximize mycelial biomass (MB) yield, pachymic acid (PA) concentration, and overall PA production. Additionally, we investigated the molecular basis of our findings by quantifying the expression levels of genes associated with PA and MB biosynthesis using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. Under the optimized fermentation conditions, significant results were achieved, with maximum MB reaching 6.68 g l−1, PA content peaking at 1.25 mg g−1, and a total PA yield of 4.76 g l−1. Notably, among the four examined genes, squalene monooxygenase, exhibited enhanced expression at 0.06 ratio under the optimized conditions. Furthermore, within the realm of carbohydrate-active enzymes, the glycoside hydrolases 16 family displayed elevated expression levels at 21 ratios, particularly during MB production. This study enhances understanding of genetic mechanism governing MB and PA production in W. cocos, highlighting the roles of squalene monooxygenase and glycoside hydrolases 16 carbohydrate-active enzymes.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: liquid fermentation, pachymic acid biosynthesis, Wolfiporia cocos, mycelial biomass, CAZymes genes. medicinal fungus
Subjects: Medicine & Biology
Biomedical Technology & Human Factors Engineering
Depositing User: Wagiyah
Date Deposited: 19 Nov 2025 07:48
Last Modified: 19 Nov 2025 07:48
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/55095

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