Literature DB >> 33496937

Influences of genetically perturbing synthesis of the typical yellow pigment on conidiation, cell wall integrity, stress tolerance, and cellulase production in Trichoderma reesei.

Weixin Zhang1, Ning An1, Junqi Guo1, Zhixing Wang1, Xiangfeng Meng1, Weifeng Liu2.   

Abstract

The prominent protein producing workhorse Trichoderma reesei secretes a typical yellow pigment that is synthesized by a gene cluster including two polyketide synthase encoding genes sor1 and sor2. Two transcription factors (YPR1 and YPR2) that are encoded in the same cluster have been shown to regulate the expression of the sor genes. However, the physiological relevance of the yellow pigment synthesis in T. reesei is not completely clear. In this study, a yellow pigment hyper-producer OEypr1 and three yellow pigment non-producers, OEypr1-sor1, Δypr1, and OEypr2, were constructed. Their phenotypic features in mycelial growth, conidiation, cell wall integrity, stress tolerance, and cellulase production were determined. Whereas hyperproduction of the yellow pigment caused significant defects in all the physiological aspects tested, the non-producers showed similar colony growth, but improved conidiation, maintenance of cell wall integrity, and stress tolerance compared to the control strain. Moreover, in contrast to the severely compromised extracellular cellobiohydrolase production in the yellow pigment hyperproducer, loss of the yellow pigment hardly affected induced cellulase gene expression. Our results demonstrate that interfering with the yellow pigment synthesis constitutes an engineering strategy to endow T. reesei with preferred features for industrial application.

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Keywords:  Trichoderma reesei; pigment; sor1; sorbicillinoid; ypr1; ypr2

Year:  2021        PMID: 33496937     DOI: 10.1007/s12275-021-0433-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microbiol        ISSN: 1225-8873            Impact factor:   3.422


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2.  Dual Regulatory Role of Chromatin Remodeler ISW1 in Coordinating Cellulase and Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis in Trichoderma reesei.

Authors:  Yanli Cao; Renfei Yang; Fanglin Zheng; Xiangfeng Meng; Weixin Zhang; Weifeng Liu
Journal:  mBio       Date:  2022-02-08       Impact factor: 7.867

3.  A histone H3K9 methyltransferase Dim5 mediates repression of sorbicillinoid biosynthesis in Trichoderma reesei.

Authors:  Lei Wang; Jialong Liu; Xiaotong Li; Xinxing Lyu; Zhizhen Liu; Hong Zhao; Xiangying Jiao; Weixin Zhang; Jun Xie; Weifeng Liu
Journal:  Microb Biotechnol       Date:  2022-08-03       Impact factor: 6.575

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