Identification and analyses of the chemical composition of a naturally occurring albino mutant chanterelle

Author:

Thorn R. Greg,Banwell Alicia,Pham Thu Huong,Vidal Natalia P.,Manful Charles Felix,Nadeem Muhammad,Ivanov Alexander G.,Szyszka Mroz Beth,Bonneville Michael B.,Hüner Norman Peter Andrew,Piercey-Normore Michele D.,Thomas Raymond

Abstract

AbstractWhite chanterelles (Basidiomycota), lacking the orange pigments and apricot-like odour of typical chanterelles, were found recently in the Canadian provinces of Québec (QC) and Newfoundland & Labrador (NL). Our phylogenetic analyses confirmed the identification of all white chanterelles from NL and QC as Cantharellus enelensis; we name these forma acolodorus. We characterized carotenoid pigments, lipids, phenolics, and volatile compounds in these and related chanterelles. White mutants of C. enelensis lacked detectable β-carotene, confirmed to be the primary pigment of wild-type, golden-orange individuals, and could also be distinguished by their profiles of fatty acids and phenolic acids, and by the ketone and terpene composition of their volatiles. We detected single base substitutions in the phytoene desaturase (Al-1) and phytoene synthase (Al-2) genes of the white mutant, which are predicted to result in altered amino acids in their gene products and may be responsible for the loss of β-carotene synthesis in that form.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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