Rush et al. 2024 mSystems

Fungal Elemental Profiling Unleashed Through Rapid Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)

Tomás A Rush, Ann M Wymore, Miguel Rodriguez Jr., Sara Jawdy, Rytas J Vilgalys, Madhavi Z Martin, Hunter B Andrews
August 27, 2024, mSystems; DOI: 101128/msystems.00919-24 

Abstract

Elemental profiling of fungal species as a phenotyping tool is an understudied topic and is typically performed to examine plant tissue or non-biological materials. Traditional analytical techniques such as inductively coupled plasma–optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) and inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) have been used to identify elemental profiles of fungi; however, these techniques can be cumbersome due to the difficulty of preparing samples. Additionally, the instruments used for these techniques can be expensive to procure and operate. Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is an alternative elemental analytical technique—one that is sensitive across the periodic table, easy to use on various sample types, and is cost-effective in both procurement and operation. LIBS has not been used on axenic filamentous fungal isolates grown in substrate media. In this work, as a proof of concept, we used LIBS on two genetically distinct fungal species grown on a nutrient-rich and nutrient-poor substrate media to determine whether robust elemental profiles can be detected and whether differences between the fungal isolates can be identified. Our results demonstrate a distinct correlation between fungal species and their elemental profile, regardless of the substrate media, as the same strains shared a similar uptake of carbon, zinc, phosphorus, manganese, and magnesium, which could play a vital role in their survival and propagation. Independently, each fungal species exhibited a unique elemental profile. This work demonstrates a unique and valuable approach to rapidly phenotype fungi through optical spectroscopy, and this approach can be critical in understanding these fungi’s behavior and interactions with the environment.

Citation

Rush TA, Wymore A, Rodriguez Jr. M, Jawdy S, Vilgalys R, Martin MZ, Andrews HB (2024). Fungal Elemental Profiling Unleashed Through Rapid Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). mSystems e00919-24. DOI: 1128/msystems.00919-24