Deletion analysis of the itaconic acid biosynthesis gene cluster components in Aspergillus pseudoterreus ATCC32359
The filamentous fungus Aspergillus terreus has been successfully used for industrial production of itaconic acid (IA) for many years. The IA biosynthesis pathway has recently been characterized at a molecular genetic level as an IA gene cluster by a clone-based transcriptomic approach. The cluster c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 2020-05, Vol.104 (9), p.3981-3992 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The filamentous fungus
Aspergillus terreus
has been successfully used for industrial production of itaconic acid (IA) for many years. The IA biosynthesis pathway has recently been characterized at a molecular genetic level as an IA gene cluster by a clone-based transcriptomic approach. The cluster consists of four genes, including genes for
cis
-aconitic acid decarboxylase (
cad
A), a predicted transcription factor (
tf
), a mitochondrial organic acid transporter (
mtt
A) and an MFS (major facilitator superfamily) type transporter (
mfs
A). In this research, we performed expressed sequence tag (EST) analysis and systematic gene deletions to further investigate the role of those genes during IA biosynthesis in
A. pseudoterreus
ATCC32359. EST analysis showed a similar expression pattern among those four genes that were distinct from neighboring genes and further confirmed that they belong to the same biosynthesis cluster. Systematic gene deletion analysis demonstrated that
tf
,
cad
A,
mtt
A and
mfs
A genes in the cluster are essential for IA production; deletion of any of them will either completely abolish the IA production or dramatically decrease the amount of IA produced. The
tf
gene plays a regulatory role in this cluster. Deletion of
tf
led to decreased expression levels of
cad
A,
mtt
A and
mfs
A. More importantly, a significant amount of aconitic acid was detected in the
cadA
deletion strain but not in the other deletion strains. Therefore, by deleting only one gene, the
cad
A, we established a novel microbial host for the production of aconitic acid and other value-added chemicals from sugars in lignocellulosic biomass. |
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ISSN: | 0175-7598 1432-0614 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00253-020-10418-0 |