Kiralj R., Ferreira M. M. C., "Chemometric analysis of the multidrug
resistance in strains of Penicillium digitatum", SAR QSAR Environ.
Res., 19(1-2), 55-70 (Jan 2008).
[Article]
Abstract.
Multidrug resistance activities pECr50 of diverse strains
of pathogenic fungus Penicillium digitatum against seven toxicants
were studied by Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Hierarchical Cluster
Analysis (HCA). Fungal growth data (radii, circumferences, surface areas
of fungal colonies, radius differences and ratios) in absence and presence
of toxicants were used to derive eight new descriptors for 35 fungal strains.
This data set was studied by PCA and HCA, and was correlated with the genome
descriptor PCR for expression of gene CYP51 by Partial Least Squares
(PLS) regression. Both analyses of pECr50 data and of fungal
growth data have identified baseline resistance character, origin and target
fruits of the fungal strains. In addition, the analysis of fungal growth
data shows that fungal growth morphology is multivariate by nature, meaning
that experimental data can be explored more intensely than in usual practice.
Fungal growth is directly related to the production of enzyme P45014DM
as the main resistance mechanism of P. digitatum against demethylation
inhibitors. This is visible from a parsimonious PLS model (two principal
components, Q2 = 0.985, R2 = 0.991,
SEV = 0.028), validated with eight strains in the external validation set
(Q2ev = 0.982, R2ev
= 0.990, SECev = 0.025). Chemometric methods in exploring bioassay
data are promising approaches to obtain useful information on fungal resistance
and to apply these findings in practice.
Keywords.
Chemometrics; Demethylation Inhibitors; Multidrug Resistance; Exploratory
Analysis; Partial Least Squares; Green Mould.
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