Bioprocess of Gibberellic Acid by Fusarium fujikuroi : The Challenge of Regulation, Raw Materials, and Product Yields.
Aranza Hernández RodríguezAdrián Díaz PachecoShirlley Elizabeth Martínez TolibiaYazmin Melendez XicohtencatlSulem Yali Granados-BalbuenaVictor Eric López Y LópezPublished in: Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Gibberellic acid (GA 3 ) is a tetracyclic diterpenoid carboxylic acid synthesized by the secondary metabolism of Fusarium fujikuroi . This phytohormone is widely studied due to the advantages it offers as a plant growth regulator, such as growth stimulation, senescence delay, flowering induction, increased fruit size, and defense against abiotic or biotic stress, which improve the quality and yield of crops. Therefore, GA 3 has been considered as an innovative strategy to improve agricultural production. However, the yields obtained at large scale are insufficient for the current market demand. This low productivity is attributed to the lack of adequate parameters to optimize the fermentation process, as well as the complexity of its regulation. Therefore, this article describes the latest advances for potentializing the GA 3 production process, including an analysis of its origins from crops, the benefits of its application, the related biosynthetic metabolism, the maximum yields achieved from production processes, and their association with genetic engineering techniques for GA 3 producers. This work provides a new perspective on the critical points of the production process, in order to overcome the limits surrounding this modern line of bioengineering.