Analysis of the molecular basis for the non-amylolytic and non-proteolytic nature of Aspergillus vadensis CBS 113365

Aspergillus vadensis CBS 113365, a close relative of A. niger, has been suggested as a more favourable alternative for recombinant protein production as it does not acidify the culture medium and produces very low levels of extracellular proteases. The aim of this study was to investigate the underlying cause of the non-amylolytic and non-proteolytic phenotype of A. vadensis CBS 113365. Our results demonstrate that the non-functionality of the amylolytic transcription factor AmyR in A. vadensis CBS 113365 is primarily attributed to the lack of functionality of its gene's promoter sequence. In contrast, a different mechanism is likely causing the lack of PrtT activity, which is the main transcriptional regulator of protease production. The findings presented here not only expand our understanding of the genetic basis behind the distinct characteristics of A. vadensis CBS 113365, but also underscore its potential as a favourable alternative for recombinant protein production.

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Main Authors: Liu, Dujuan, Garrigues, Sandra, Culleton, Helena, McKie, Vincent A., de Vries, Ronald P.
Other Authors: China Scholarship Council
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-05-01
Subjects:AmyR, Aspergillus vadensis, Gene regulation, Transcriptional activator, Genetic swaps, PrtT, Aspergillus,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/360502
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85192003746
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