Myceliophthora thermophila Xyr1 is predominantly involved in xylan degradation and xylose catabolism.
Ana Carolina Dos Santos GomesDaniel FalkoskiEvy BattagliaMao PengMaira Nicolau de AlmeidaNancy Coconi LinaresJean-Paul MeijnenJaap VisserRonald P de VriesPublished in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2019)
Myceliophthora thermophila MtXlr1 controls the expression of xylanolytic genes and genes involved in pentose transport and catabolism, but has no significant effects on the production of cellulases. It therefore resembles more the role of its ortholog in Neurospora crassa, rather than the broader role described for this regulator in A. niger and Trichoderma reesei. By revealing the range of genes controlled by MtXlr1, our results provide the basic knowledge for targeted strain improvement by overproducing or constitutively activating this regulator, to further improve the biotechnological value of M. thermophila.