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A methyltransferase LaeA regulates ganoderic acid biosynthesis in Ganoderma lingzhi

Qin Luo, Na Li, Jun‐Wei Xu

2022Frontiers in Microbiology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The methyltransferase LaeA is a global regulator involved in the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites by ascomycete fungi. However, little is known of its regulatory role in basidiomycete fungi. In this study, the laeA gene was identified in the basidiomycete Ganoderma lingzhi and its function in regulating the biosynthesis of anti-tumor ganoderic acids was evaluated. A laeA deletion (ΔlaeA) Ganoderma strain exhibited significantly reduced concentration of ganoderic acids. qRT-PCR analysis further revealed that the transcription levels of genes involved in the biosynthesis of ganoderic acids were drastically lower in the ΔlaeA strain. Moreover, deletion of laeA resulted in decreased accumulation of intermediates and abundances of asexual spores in liquid static culture of G. lingzhi . In contrast, constitutive overexpression of laeA resulted in increased concentration of ganoderic acids. These results demonstrate an essential role of LaeA in the regulation of ganoderic acid biosynthesis in Ganoderma .

Topics & Concepts

BiosynthesisGanodermaBiochemistrySecondary metabolismBiologyMedicinal fungiO-methyltransferaseMethyltransferaseGeneChemistryMethylationGanoderma lucidumFood sciencePolysaccharideFungal Biology and ApplicationsMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant InteractionsFermentation and Sensory Analysis