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Identification of chitin synthase activator in Aspergillus niger and its application in citric acid fermentation
The biosynthesis of citric acid (CA) using Aspergillus niger as a carrier is influenced by mycelium morphology, which is determined by the expression level of morphology-related genes. As a key component of the fungal cell wall, chitin content has an important effect on morphogenesis, and to investi...
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Published in: | Applied microbiology and biotechnology 2022-11, Vol.106 (21), p.6993-7011 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , |
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Summary: | The biosynthesis of citric acid (CA) using
Aspergillus niger
as a carrier is influenced by mycelium morphology, which is determined by the expression level of morphology-related genes. As a key component of the fungal cell wall, chitin content has an important effect on morphogenesis, and to investigate the effects of this on fermentation performance, we used RNA interference to knockdown chitin synthase C (CHSC) and chitin synthase activator (CHS3) to obtain the single-gene mutant strains
A. niger
chs3 and chsC and the double mutant
A. niger
chs3C. We found that the CA fermentation performance of the two single mutants was significantly better than that of the double mutant. The mutant
A. niger
chs3-4 exhibited CA production potential compared to that of the parent strain in scale-up fermentation; we determined certain characteristics of CA high-yielding strain fermentation pellets. In addition, when
chsC
alone was silenced, there was very little change in
chs3
mRNA levels, whereas those of
chsC
were significantly reduced when only
chs3
was silenced. As this may be because of a synergistic effect between
chsC
and
chs3
, and we speculated that the latent activation target of CHS3 is CHSC, our results confirmed this hypothesis. This study is the first application of a separation and combination silence strategy of chitin synthase and chitin synthase activator in the morphology of
A. niger
CA fermentation. Furthermore, it provides new insights into the method for the morphological study of
A. niger
fermentation and the interaction of homologous genes.
Key points
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The function of chitin synthase C (chsC) and chitin synthase activator (chs3) is tightly interrelated.
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Mycelial morphology was optimized by knockdown of CHS3, resulting in the overproduction of citric acid.
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The separation and combination silence strategies are promising tools for the interaction of homologous housekeeping genes. |
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ISSN: | 0175-7598 1432-0614 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00253-022-12174-9 |