Mycoscience
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An exploratory MALDI-TOF MS library based on SARAMIS superspectra for rapid identification of Aspergillus section Nigri
Sayaka BanRieko KasaishiTomoaki KamijoChiaki NoritakeHiroko Kawasaki
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Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization–time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) is a broadly used technique for identification and typing of microorganisms. However, its application to filamentous fungi has been delayed. The objective of this study was to establish a data library for rapid identification of the genus Aspergillus sect. Nigri using MALDI-TOF MS. With respect to sample preparation, we compared the utility of using mature mycelia, including conidial structures, to accumulate a wider range of proteins versus the conventional method relying on young hyphae. Mass spectral datasets obtained for 61 strains of 17 species were subjected to cluster analysis and compared with a phylogenetic tree based on calmodulin gene sequences. Specific and frequent mass spectral peaks corresponding to each phylogenetic group were selected (superspectra for the SARAMIS system). Fifteen superspectra representing nine species were ultimately created. The percentage of correct identification for 217 spectra was improved from 36.41% to 86.64% using the revised library. Additionally, 2.76% of the spectra were assigned to candidates that comprised several related species, including the correct species.

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