Volume 10, Issue 1-2 pp. 46-53
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Melanogenesis, Tyrosinase Expression, and Reproductive Differentiation in Black and White Truffles (Ascomycotina)

MICHELE MIRANDA

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MICHELE MIRANDA

Departments of Basic and Applied Biology, University of L'Aquila, I-67010 Coppito, L'Aquila, Italy

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OSVALDO ZARIVI

OSVALDO ZARIVI

Departments of Basic and Applied Biology, University of L'Aquila, I-67010 Coppito, L'Aquila, Italy

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ANTONELLA BONFIGLI

ANTONELLA BONFIGLI

Departments of Basic and Applied Biology, University of L'Aquila, I-67010 Coppito, L'Aquila, Italy

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FERNANDA AMICARELLI

FERNANDA AMICARELLI

Departments of Basic and Applied Biology, University of L'Aquila, I-67010 Coppito, L'Aquila, Italy

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PIERPAOLO AIMOLA

PIERPAOLO AIMOLA

Departments of Basic and Applied Biology, University of L'Aquila, I-67010 Coppito, L'Aquila, Italy

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ANNA MARIA RAGNELLI

ANNA MARIA RAGNELLI

Departments of Environmental Sciences, University of L'Aquila, I-67010 Coppito, L'Aquila, Italy

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GIOVANNI PACIONI

GIOVANNI PACIONI

Departments of Environmental Sciences, University of L'Aquila, I-67010 Coppito, L'Aquila, Italy

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First published: 28 July 2006
Citations: 26

Abstract

White and black truffles of the genus Tuber are Ascomycotina as well as Neurospora crassa, which expresses tyrosinase dependently on the reproductive cycle. Tyrosinase expression dependent on reproductive differentiation has been also described in black truffles. We present novel and comparative work on melanogenic activities in black and white truffles that both express true tyrosinases. L-tyrosine 3-monooxygenase and L-DOPA oxidase activities colocalize as histochemically detected and are similarly located in white and black truffles, from the hypothecium through the sporogenic hyphae to asci and spores. Sulfur components of truffle flavours reversibly inhibit tyrosinase. The respiratory phenotype of truffle mitochondria is discussed in relation to reproductive differentiation and melanogenesis.

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