About: Ganoderma is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2249 publications have been published within this topic receiving 23716 citations. The topic is also known as: shelf mushrooms & bracket fungi.
TL;DR: The sequence analysis reveals an impressive array of genes encoding cytochrome P450s (CYPs), transporters and regulatory proteins that cooperate in secondary metabolism, making this organism a potential model system for the study of secondary metabolic pathways and their regulation in medicinal fungi.
Abstract: Ganoderma lucidum is a widely used medicinal macrofungus in traditional Chinese medicine that creates a diverse set of bioactive compounds. Here we report its 43.3-Mb genome, encoding 16,113 predicted genes, obtained using next-generation sequencing and optical mapping approaches. The sequence analysis reveals an impressive array of genes encoding cytochrome P450s (CYPs), transporters and regulatory proteins that cooperate in secondary metabolism. The genome also encodes one of the richest sets of wood degradation enzymes among all of the sequenced basidiomycetes. In all, 24 physical CYP gene clusters are identified. Moreover, 78 CYP genes are coexpressed with lanosterol synthase, and 16 of these show high similarity to fungal CYPs that specifically hydroxylate testosterone, suggesting their possible roles in triterpenoid biosynthesis. The elucidation of the G. lucidum genome makes this organism a potential model system for the study of secondary metabolic pathways and their regulation in medicinal fungi. Ganoderma lucidumis a macrofungus in traditional Chinese medicine known to produce different bioactive compounds. In this study, the genome ofG. lucidumis sequenced, making this organism a potential model system for future studies of secondary metabolic pathways and their regulation in medicinal fungi.
TL;DR: Overall, G. lucidum and G. tsugae were higher in antioxidant activity, reducing power, scavenging and chelating abilities, and total phenol content.
Abstract: Three species of medicinal mushrooms are commercially available in Taiwan, namely, Ganoderma lucidum (Ling-chih), Ganoderma tsugae (Sung-shan-ling-chih), and Coriolus versicolor (Yun-chih). Methano...
TL;DR: Significance of bioremediation with the help of genetically engineered bacteria is in light because of its eco-friendly nature and minimum health hazards other than the physio-chemical dependent strategies, which are less eco friendly and dangerous to life.
Abstract: Bioremediation is an inventive and optimistic technology which is applicable for the retrieval and reduction of heavy metals in water and polluted lands. Microorganism plays an essential part in bioremediation of heavy metals. By using genetic engineering, genetically modified organisms can be generated which can likely reduce different types of polycyclichydrocarbons (PAHs). Flavobacterium, Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Arthrobacter, Corynebacterium, Methosinus, Rhodococcus, Mycobacterium, Stereum hirsutum, Nocardia, Methanogens, Aspergilus niger, Pleurotus ostreatus, Rhizopus arrhizus, Azotobacter, Alcaligenes, Phormidium valderium, Ganoderma applantus are some microbial species that help in bioremediation of heavy metals. This review not only discussed about the importance of microbes for bioremediation of heavy metals but also discussed about the challenges and limitations of native and engineered bacteria for bioremediation. Significance of bioremediation with the help of genetically engineered bacteria is in light because of its eco-friendly nature and minimum health hazards other than the physio-chemical dependent strategies, which are less eco friendly and dangerous to life.
TL;DR: This review deals with secondary metabolites isolated from Ganoderma and their biological significance and could lead to the discovery of hitherto unknown biologically active secondary metabolites.
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analysis of the combined data sets of the divergent domain D2 of the 25S ribosomal RNA gene and of the internal transcribed spacers indicated that sub- genus Elfvingia was monophyletic, whereas sections Characoderma and Phaeonema were not.
Abstract: Over 250 species have been described in Ganoderma. Species identification and species circumscription are often unclear and taxonomic segregation of the genus remains controversial. In this study w...