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A Cell Factory of a Fungicolous Fungus <i>Calcarisporium</i> <i>arbuscula</i> for Efficient Production of Natural Products

Jintao Cheng, Jiahui Yu, Chen‐Fan Sun, Fei Cao, You‐Min Ying, Zha‐Jun Zhan, Wen-Ju Li, Xin-Ai Chen, Qingwei Zhao, Yong‐Quan Li, Li‐She Gan, Xu‐Ming Mao

2021ACS Synthetic Biology12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Fungal natural products are rich sources of clinical drugs. Particularly, the fungicolous fungi have a large number of biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) to produce numerous bioactive natural products, but most BGCs are silent in the laboratory. We have shown that a fungicolous fungus Calcarisporium arbuscula NRRL 3705 predominantly produces the highly reduced polyketide-type mycotoxins aurovertins. Here after evaluation of the aurovertin-null mutant ΔaurA as an efficient host, we further screened two strong promoters aurBp and A07068p based on RNA-Seq, and successfully activated an endogenous gene cluster from C. arbuscula as well as three additional exogenous BGCs from other fungi to produce polyketide-type natural products. Thus, we showed an efficient expression system from the fungicolous fungus C. arbuscula, which will be highly beneficial and complementary to the conventional Aspergillus and Penicillium fungal cell factories, and provides a useful toolkit for genome-wide mining of bioactive natural products from fungicolous fungi.

Topics & Concepts

FungusBiologyPenicilliumPolyketideGeneMycotoxinMutantAspergillusMicrobiologyBotanyGeneticsBiosynthesisMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisFungal Biology and ApplicationsMicrobial Metabolism and Applications