Bei Han, Qianqian Shao, Yilun Zhang, Qi Liu, Menghao Cai
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摘要
海洋来源的酶通常表现出独特的生理特性和巨大的工业应用潜力。盐离子可以提高海洋酶的稳定性和表达效率,这需要基于耐盐宿主的表达平台。对具有良好蛋白表达和分泌能力的米曲霉进行了评价和探索。分析了在人工海水条件下的生长、产孢、分泌的细胞外蛋白和基于转录组的代谢特征。同时,建立了不同菌株的遗传操作系统,并对其进行了比较。结果表明,a . oryzae AS 3.487为显性底盘寄主。从转录组学数据中筛选出高效的组成启动子和人工海水诱导启动子,并以海藻酸裂解酶AlgI为报告基因对其进行进一步评价。培养基和条件的优化提高了酶的产量。多拷贝表达策略进一步在烧瓶培养中实现了最大产酶量797 U/mL。本研究为高盐度培养条件下海源酶的异源表达提供了新的参考。
Characterization and Development of Salt-Resistant Aspergillus oryzae for Marine-Derived Enzyme Expression.
Marine-derived enzymes often show distinct physiological properties and great potential for industrial use. Salt ions may improve the stability and expression efficiency of marine enzymes, which requires salt-resistant host based expression platform. Aspergillus oryzae of good protein expression and secretion was evaluated and explored for this purpose. Growth, sporulation, secreted extracellular proteins and transcriptome-based metabolic characteristics under artificial seawater condition were analyzed. Also, genetic manipulation system was developed and compared in various strains. Finally, A. oryzae AS 3.487 was recognized as a dominant chassis host. Efficient constitutive and artificial seawater-inducible promoters were screened from the transcriptomic data, which were further evaluated using marine alginate lyase AlgI as the reporter. Medium and condition optimizations improved enzyme production subsequently. Multicopy expression strategy further achieved a maximum enzyme production of 797 U/mL in flask culture. This study provides new references for the heterologous expression of marine-derived enzymes under high-salinity culture conditions.
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