A Genetic Tool to Express Long Fungal Biosynthetic Genes
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2023-02-01
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Summary
Background
Secondary metabolites (SMs) from mushroom-forming fungi (Basidiomycota) and early diverging fungi (EDF) such as Mucoromycota are scarcely investigated. In many cases, production of SMs is induced by unknown stress factors or is accompanied by seasonable developmental changes on fungal morphology. Moreover, many of these fungi are considered as non-culturable under laboratory conditions which impedes investigation into SM. In the post-genomic era, numerous novel SM genes have been identified especially from EDF. As most of them encode multi-module enzymes, these genes are usually long which limits cloning and heterologous expression in traditional hosts.
Objective
To develop an expression system in Aspergillus niger suitable for the production of secondary metabolites from both Basidiomycota and early diverging fungi, enabling the assembly, targeted integration and expression of genes larger than 20 kb in size in one single step.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Fungal Biology and Biotechnology,
- Study Type:Laboratory Research,
- Source: 10.1186/s40694-023-00152-3