Carolina Reyes

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I am an environmental microbiologist that has worked with soils, marine sediments, fungal fuel cells, bacteria, archaea and fungi.
My websitehttps://drcarolinareyes.wixsite.com/my-site
So happy to announce the publication of our Ganoderma adspersum study that revealed the presense of siderophores! #fungi #genome #research https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/micro/10.1099/mic.0.001621#tab2
Siderophores and secondary metabolites produced by Ganoderma adspersum

Ganoderma adspersum is a white-rot wood-degrading basidiomycete of ecological, biotechnological and medicinal interest. In addition to its role in lignin degradation, it produces bioactive metabolites with reported antimicrobial and antioxidant activities. However, the mechanisms of iron acquisition, including siderophore-mediated pathways, remain poorly characterized in Ganoderma species. Improved understanding of these systems is essential to elucidate their contributions to fungal physiology, secondary metabolism and ecological adaptation. In this study, the genome of G. adspersum was sequenced for the first time and screened for genes that may be involved in the production of secondary metabolites. A gene cluster was identified as potentially involved in iron uptake. In particular, genes related to non-ribosomal peptide synthetases were detected next to a gene encoding a monooxygenase and indicated a potential hydroxamate-family siderophore. Liquid chromatography (LC)-ES-MS analysis of secondary metabolites secreted by G. adspersum into the growth medium under iron-limiting conditions revealed a group of previously undescribed siderophores. Genome and MS/MS analysis suggested that these structures might be related to the coprinoferrin family of siderophores. Aside from siderophores, the genome and LC-MS analysis revealed G. adspersum to be a prolific producer of a variety of triterpenoids and sesquiterpenoids, in agreement with previous findings. This is the first description of the genome sequence of G. adspersum and its siderophores.

microbiologyresearch.org

Our study reveals enhanced cellulase activity and robust growth in 3D-printed cellulose matrices, highlighting potential applications in biofuels and bioremediation.

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#Biofuels #Bioremediation #3DPrinting #Nanocellulose #WhiteRotFungi #FreshwaterAlgae #SustainableTech

Swiss researchers at Empa have developed a living, biodegradable material from the mycelium of the split-gill mushroom. This tear-resistant, transparent film is not only sustainable but also edible and responsive to moisture. Potential applications range from eco-friendly packaging to biodegradable sensors.

https://www.empa.ch/web/s604/living-mycelial-materials

#fungi #science #swiss #materials #innovation

Researchers develop living material from fungi

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We have an upcoming Pint of Science event showcasing exciting research at different bars in Zurich to the general public.πŸŽ€πŸ”¬β™»οΈβš—οΈπŸš€ May 19-21.

Exciting news! Thrilled to share the latest work from my co-authors, just published today, on living fungal mycelium materials! This marks a significant breakthrough in mycelium-based materials research!

Looking forward to seeing how this field continues to evolve!

#Fungi #Research #Sustainable #Innovation

https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adma.202418464

Our new research highlights how we made an organic based 3d printed fungal battery.#fungi #3dprinting #sustainable #energy #battery #tech
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https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acssuschemeng.4c05494
3D printed cellulose-based fungal battery

Growing e-waste and the dwindling of non-renewable materials underscores the urgency to develop electronics based on renewable natural resources. Using cellu-lose as a material for 3D printing living fungal electrodes, is a novel way to harness their

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So happy to share our fungal biobattery animation video! Give it a like on youtube if you enjoy it. Thanks! #fungi #battery #research #science #energy πŸ‘‰πŸ½https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kvdxeYu4mes&list=WL&index=1&pp=gAQBiAQB
Impact Clip: Fungal Biobatteries

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