Glutamine involvement in nitrogen regulation of cellulase production in fungi.
Ai-Ping PangFuning ZhangXin HuYongsheng LuoHaiyan WangSamran DurraniFu-Gen WuBing-Zhi LiZhihua ZhouZuhong LuFengming LinPublished in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2021)
Glutamine may well be the metabolite effector in nitrogen repression of cellulase synthesis, like the role of glucose plays in carbon catabolite repression. Glutamine under excess nitrogen condition repressed cellulase biosynthesis significantly as well as cell growth and sporulation in T. reesei RUT-C30. More importantly, the presence of glutamine notably impacted the transport and metabolism of nitrogen. Genes ooc1, ooc2, and trFKBP12 are associated with the cellulase repression impact of glutamine. These findings advance our understanding of nitrogen regulation of cellulase production in filamentous fungi, which would aid in the rational design of strains and fermentation strategies for cellulase production in industry.