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      Development of an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay for detection of cyathane diterpenoids

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          Abstract

          Background

          So-called cyathane type diterpenoids are produced as secondary metabolites by basidiomycetes. Based on their antibacterial, fungicidal, and cytotoxic properties, cyathane type terpenoids represent interesting target compounds in fungal biotechnology.

          Results

          An indirect competitive enzyme linked immunosorbent assay has been developed for detection of cyathane type diterpenoids. Rabbit polyclonal antibodies were raised against a mixture of striatal A and B conjugated to bovine serum albumin. The conditions for direct attachment of the hapten striatal B to a solid phase by passive adsorption were optimized. The cross reactivities of the striatals A, C and D, of the striatins A and B, and of the erinacines C and P to striatal B were determined. The validation study showed that the ELISA was precise and sensitive. The average IC 50 of striatal B was 36.0 ng mL −1 with an inter-assay coefficient of variation (CV) of 13.2% (n = 5). Recoveries from striatal B spiked samples in the assay were in the range of 97.3 – 125.9%. A good correlation between the striatal B concentration measured by the ELISA and by HPLC-DAD (y = 1.1122× – 0.1585, R 2 = 0.9942) was obtained from linear regression analysis. The suitability of the ELISA for detection of cyathane type diterpenoids in submerged cultures and fruiting bodies of H. erinaceus was studied. It showed cross reactivity with supernatants from submerged cultures and extracts thereof, but did not show cross reactivity with extracts from fruiting bodies.

          Conclusions

          The developed method is appropriate for qualitative and quantitative detection of cyathane diterpenoids in complex mixtures. Due to its high sensitivity and specificity, it represents an ideal screening method for discovering new cyathane diterpenoids and new potential producers of them.

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          The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12896-014-0098-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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          Erinacines A, B and C, strong stimulators of nerve growth factor (NGF)-synthesis, from the mycelia of Hericium erinaceum

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            Erinacines E, F, and G, stimulators of nerve growth factor (NGF)-synthesis, from the mycelia of Hericium erinaceum

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              Hericenones and erinacines: stimulators of nerve growth factor (NGF) biosynthesis inHericium erinaceus

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                tian.shen329@googlemail.com
                Lena.M.Hof@chemie.uni-giessen.de
                Heike.Hausmann@org.Chemie.uni-giessen.de
                Marc.Stadler@helmholtz-hzi.de
                holger.zorn@uni-giessen.de
                Journal
                BMC Biotechnol
                BMC Biotechnol
                BMC Biotechnology
                BioMed Central (London )
                1472-6750
                18 November 2014
                18 November 2014
                2014
                : 14
                : 1
                : 98
                Affiliations
                [ ]Justus Liebig University Giessen, Institute of Food Chemistry and Food Biotechnology, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 58, Giessen, 35392 Germany
                [ ]Justus Liebig University Giessen, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 58, Giessen, 35392 Germany
                [ ]Department Microbial Drugs, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Inhoffenstrasse 7, Braunschweig, 38124 Germany
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                98
                10.1186/s12896-014-0098-4
                4239385
                25404227
                87c2a2b6-d3f3-4f1b-b415-f228c412788f
                © Shen et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver ( http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.

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                : 2 June 2014
                : 5 November 2014
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                Biotechnology
                cyathane diterpenoids,elisa,hericium erinaceus,striatal,erinacine
                Biotechnology
                cyathane diterpenoids, elisa, hericium erinaceus, striatal, erinacine

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