Acid production by Metarhizium anisopliae: Effects on virulence against mosquitoes and on detection of in vitro amylase,protease, and lipase activity |
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Authors: | Alain Robert Karen Messing-Al-Aidroos |
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Institution: | Département des Sciences Biologiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Abstract: | The imperfect fungus Metarhizium anisopliae infects and kills larvae of many insect species, including the mosquito Culex pipiens. Mutants of M. anisopliae selected for enhanced production of amylase have been found to have simultaneously acquired hypervirulence against C. pipiens larvae. In the present work, wild-type and some mutant strains of M. anisopliae were found to excrete an acid or acids which alter the pH of fungal cultures below that permissible for amylase activity. The amylase-enhanced hypervirulence mutants did not excrete acid. Detection of protease and lipase activities was complicated by the acid excretion. When this was taken into account, mutants having altered lipase or protease production were found to have no alteration in virulence against mosquito larvae. The link between acid excretion, amylase activity, and hypervirulence is discussed. |
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Keywords: | fungal enzymes Spirit Blue agar entomopathogenic fungus virulence mutants |
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