# Sterol Composition in the Lichens Lobaria pulmonaria and Lobaria retigera: Does Photobiont Matter?

**Authors:** Julia N. Valitova, Venera R. Khabibrakhmanova, Vasiliy M. Babayev, Ajsylu F. Khajrullina, Oleg P. Gurjanov, Natalia I. Gazizova, Richard P. Beckett, Farida V. Minibayeva

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/ijms262211041 · International Journal of Molecular Sciences · 2025-11-14

## TL;DR

This study compares the sterol composition of two lichens with different photobionts to understand how photobiont type affects lipid profiles.

## Contribution

The study reveals that photobiont type influences the extraction and binding of phytosterols in lichens.

## Key findings

- Ergosterol is the main sterol in both lichen species, with phytosterols being a minor component.
- Alkaline saponification releases more tightly bound phytosterols in L. pulmonaria but not in L. retigera.
- Chlorophycean algal photobionts contain tightly bound sterols, while mycobionts and Nostoc do not.

## Abstract

The lipid composition of the mycobint and photobiont symbiotic partners of lichenized ascomycetes varies greatly. The aim of this study was to compare the profile of the major sterols in two closely related lichens from the genus Lobaria with different photobionts. The three-component lichen Lobaria pulmonaria has two photobionts. While the main photobiont is the chlorophycean alga Symbiochloris reticulata, this lichen contains small amounts of the cyanobacterium Nostoc. By contrast, the cyanobacterium Nostoc is the main photobiont in Lobaria retigera. Relatively loosely bound sterols were extracted using a chloroform–methanol mixture, and subsequently, more tightly bound sterols by alkaline saponification. The initial chloroform–methanol extraction step indicated that ergosterol is the principal sterol in both species, with phytosterols constituting a minor fraction. However, the addition of an alkaline saponification step to the standard protocol of sterol extraction greatly increases the release of tightly bound phytosterols, such as campesterol, stigmasterol, and β-sitosterol from L. pulmonaria, but not from L. retigera. Therefore, the mycobionts and Nostoc mainly possess sterols extractable by the standard mixture of chloroform/methanol, while the chlorophycean algal photobiont contains tightly bound sterols. This observation could be important when studying the roles of sterols in the stress tolerance of lichens.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** ergosterol (PubChem CID 444679), campesterol (PubChem CID 173183), stigmasterol (PubChem CID 5280794), β-sitosterol (PubChem CID 222284), chloroform (PubChem CID 6212), methanol (PubChem CID 887)
- **Species:** Lobaria pulmonaria (taxon 86794), Lobaria retigera (taxon 203382), Symbiochloris reticulata (taxon 40981), Nostoc (taxon 1177)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** campesterol (MESH:C021273), chloroform (MESH:D002725), stigmasterol (MESH:D013265), methanol (MESH:D000432), phytosterols (MESH:D010840), Sterol (MESH:D013261), beta-sitosterol (MESH:C025473), ergosterol (MESH:D004875), lipid (MESH:D008055)
- **Species:** Lobaria retigera (species) [taxon 203382], Nostoc (genus) [taxon 1177], Lobaria pulmonaria (lung lichen, species) [taxon 86794], Symbiochloris reticulata (species) [taxon 40981]

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