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Engineering Neurospora crassa for improved cellobiose and cellobionate production.


ABSTRACT: We report engineering Neurospora crassa to improve the yield of cellobiose and cellobionate from cellulose. A previously engineered strain of N. crassa (F5) with six of seven ?-glucosidase (bgl) genes knocked out was shown to produce cellobiose and cellobionate directly from cellulose without the addition of exogenous cellulases. In this study, the F5 strain was further modified to improve the yield of cellobiose and cellobionate from cellulose by increasing cellulase production and decreasing product consumption. The effects of two catabolite repression genes, cre-1 and ace-1, on cellulase production were investigated. The F5 ?ace-1 mutant showed no improvement over the wild type. The F5 ?cre-1 and F5 ?ace-1 ?cre-1 strains showed improved cellobiose dehydrogenase and exoglucanase expression. However, this improvement in cellulase expression did not lead to an improvement in cellobiose or cellobionate production. The cellobionate phosphorylase gene (ndvB) was deleted from the genome of F5 ?ace-1 ?cre-1 to prevent the consumption of cellobiose and cellobionate. Despite a slightly reduced hydrolysis rate, the F5 ?ace-1 ?cre-1 ?ndvB strain converted 75% of the cellulose consumed to the desired products, cellobiose and cellobionate, compared to 18% converted by the strain F5 ?ace-1 ?cre-1.

SUBMITTER: Hildebrand A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4277563 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Engineering Neurospora crassa for improved cellobiose and cellobionate production.

Hildebrand Amanda A   Szewczyk Edyta E   Lin Hui H   Kasuga Takao T   Fan Zhiliang Z  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20141107 2


We report engineering Neurospora crassa to improve the yield of cellobiose and cellobionate from cellulose. A previously engineered strain of N. crassa (F5) with six of seven β-glucosidase (bgl) genes knocked out was shown to produce cellobiose and cellobionate directly from cellulose without the addition of exogenous cellulases. In this study, the F5 strain was further modified to improve the yield of cellobiose and cellobionate from cellulose by increasing cellulase production and decreasing p  ...[more]

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