Issue 2, 2023

Raman microscopy tracks maturity of melanin intermediates in Botrytis cinerea, a plant pathogen

Abstract

We use Raman microscopy to describe the structure and chemical composition of both conidiophore and hyphae of Botrytis cinerea, a common plant pathogen. To interpret experimental data, we use density functional theory (DFT) to compute Raman tensors specific to an important fungal glycopeptide, a segment of α-chitin, and several naphthalene-based precursors of increasing complexity, which we propose play a role in the melanin synthesis pathway. Using spectral interpretations based on quantum chemical validation, we review microscopy images reconstructed for specific Raman activities and describe differences in distributions of structural components, photo-protective secondary naphthalene-based pigments, and proteins in both spores and hyphal filaments. Comparison of our results with literature data on other fungi suggests an example of convergent evolution expressed at the level of secondary metabolites specific to plant pathogenic fungi. Our results indicate that pre-resonant Raman monitoring of melanin precursors may help assessment of local Botrytis population biology to aid agricultural production.

Graphical abstract: Raman microscopy tracks maturity of melanin intermediates in Botrytis cinerea, a plant pathogen

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Oct 2022
Accepted
23 Dec 2022
First published
06 Jan 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 1381-1391

Raman microscopy tracks maturity of melanin intermediates in Botrytis cinerea, a plant pathogen

V. V. Volkov, A. Sadaf and C. C. Perry, RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 1381 DOI: 10.1039/D2RA06439A

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