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Highly efficient improvement of Monascus pigment production by accelerating starch hydrolysis in Monascus ruber CICC41233.

Chuannan Long1,2, Mengmeng Liu2, Dongsheng Zhang2, Shaobin Xie2, Wenyong Yuan2, Na Gui2, Jingjing Cui3, Bin Zeng1,2.   

Abstract

To investigate the relationship between starch hydrolysis and Monascus pigments (MPs) production, the α-amylase gene (AOamyA) from Aspergillus oryzae was heterologously expressed in Monascus ruber CICC41233, and we obtained a positive transformant named Monascus ruber Amy9. In M. ruber Amy9, the α-amylase activities were 6.65- and 4.26-fold higher at 72 h and 144 h, respectively, than those in the parent strain with the glucose as solo carbon medium. Surprisingly, in the MPs fermentation medium with rice powder as solo material, M. ruber Amy9 completely degraded starch at 48 h, while 43.93 and 7.29 mg/mL starch remained at 48 and 144 h, respectively, in the parent strain. Monascus ruber Amy9 accelerated starch hydrolysis, which enhanced biomass and also increased total MPs by 132% after 144 h. Compared with M. ruber CICC41233, the relative gene expression levels, as determined by a quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis, of acl2 encoding ATP-citrate lyase subunit 2, pks encoding polyketide synthase, and fasB encoding the fatty acid synthase beta subunit increased by 33.14, 145.18, and 32.15%, respectively, after 144 h in M. ruber Amy9. The up-regulated expression of these key genes in MPs synthesis contributed to the large increase in MPs production. This interesting work provided us with a new idea and a new target for the study of the MPs production.

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Keywords:  AOamyA gene; Monascus pigment; Monascus ruber; Starch; α-Amylase

Year:  2018        PMID: 30073114      PMCID: PMC6051947          DOI: 10.1007/s13205-018-1359-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  3 Biotech        ISSN: 2190-5738            Impact factor:   2.406


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