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Transposon insertion mutation of Antarctic psychrotrophic fungus for red pigment production adaptive to normal temperature.

Lulu DingHezhou HuangFengning LuJian LuXiangshan ZhouYuanxing ZhangMenghao Cai
Published in: Journal of industrial microbiology & biotechnology (2021)
Polar regions are rich in microbial and product resources. Geomyces sp. WNF-15A is an Antarctic psychrotrophic filamentous fungus producing high quality red pigment with potential for industrial use. However, efficient biosynthesis of red pigment can only realize at low temperature, which brings difficult control and high cost for the large-scale fermentation. This study aims to develop transposon insertion mutation method to improve cell growth and red pigment production adaptive to normal temperature. Genetic manipulation system of this fungus was firstly developed by antibiotic marker screening, protoplast preparation and transformation optimization, by which transformation efficiency of ∼50% was finally achieved. Then transposable insertion systems were established using Helitron, Fot1 and Impala transposons. The transposition efficiency reached 11.9%, 9.4% and 4.6%, respectively. Mutant MP1 achieved the highest red pigment production (OD520 of 39) at 14°C, which was 40% higher than the wild-type strain. Mutant MP14 reached a maximum red pigment production (OD520 of 14.8) at 20°C, which was about 2-fold of the wild-type strain. Mutants MP2 and MP10 broke the repression mechanism of red pigment biosynthesis in the wild-type and allowed production at 25°C. For cell growth, 8 mutants grew remarkably better (12%∼30% biomass higher) than the wild-type at 25°C. This study established an efficient genetic manipulation and transposon insertion mutation platform for polar filamentous fungus. It provides reference for genetic breeding of psychrotrophic fungi from polar and other regions.
Keyphrases
  • wild type
  • genome wide
  • ionic liquid
  • wastewater treatment
  • copy number
  • heavy metals
  • gene expression
  • high resolution
  • microbial community
  • high throughput
  • mass spectrometry
  • climate change
  • molecularly imprinted