Development of a PYRG mutant of aspergillus oryzae strain S1 as a host for the production of heterologous proteins
The ease with which auxotrophic strains and genes that complement them can be manipulated, as well as the stability of auxotrophic selection systems, are amongst the advantages of using auxotrophic markers to produce heterologous proteins. Most auxotrophic markers in Aspergillus oryzae originate fro...
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my.utm.491892018-09-27T05:21:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/49189/ Development of a PYRG mutant of aspergillus oryzae strain S1 as a host for the production of heterologous proteins Oh, Selina Siew Ling Storms, Reginald Yun, Zheng Mohd. Rodzi, Mohd. Rohaizad Mahadi, Nor Muhammad Md. Illas, Rosli Abdul Murad, Abdul Munir Abu Bakar, Farah Diba TP Chemical technology The ease with which auxotrophic strains and genes that complement them can be manipulated, as well as the stability of auxotrophic selection systems, are amongst the advantages of using auxotrophic markers to produce heterologous proteins. Most auxotrophic markers in Aspergillus oryzae originate from chemical or physical mutagenesis that may yield undesirable mutations along with the mutation of interest. An auxotrophic A. oryzae strain S1 was generated by deleting the orotidine-5'-monophosphate decarboxylase gene (pyrG) by targeted gene replacement. The uridine requirement of the resulting strain GR6 pyrGΔ0 was complemented by plasmids carrying a pyrG gene from either Aspergillus nidulans or A. oryzae. β -Galactosidase expression by strain GR6 pyrGΔ0 transformed with an A. niger plasmid encoding a heterologous β -galactosidase was at least 150 times more than that obtained with the untransformed strain. Targeted gene replacement is thus an efficient way of developing auxotrophic mutants in A. oryzae and the auxotrophic strain GR6 pyrGΔ0 facilitated the production of a heterologous protein in this fungus Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/49189/1/RosliMdIllias2013_DevelopmentofaPYRGmutant.pdf Oh, Selina Siew Ling and Storms, Reginald and Yun, Zheng and Mohd. Rodzi, Mohd. Rohaizad and Mahadi, Nor Muhammad and Md. Illas, Rosli and Abdul Murad, Abdul Munir and Abu Bakar, Farah Diba (2013) Development of a PYRG mutant of aspergillus oryzae strain S1 as a host for the production of heterologous proteins. Scientific World Journal . ISSN 1537-744X http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/634317 DOI: 10.1155/2013/634317 |
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The ease with which auxotrophic strains and genes that complement them can be manipulated, as well as the stability of auxotrophic selection systems, are amongst the advantages of using auxotrophic markers to produce heterologous proteins. Most auxotrophic markers in Aspergillus oryzae originate from chemical or physical mutagenesis that may yield undesirable mutations along with the mutation of interest. An auxotrophic A. oryzae strain S1 was generated by deleting the orotidine-5'-monophosphate decarboxylase gene (pyrG) by targeted gene replacement. The uridine requirement of the resulting strain GR6 pyrGΔ0 was complemented by plasmids carrying a pyrG gene from either Aspergillus nidulans or A. oryzae. β -Galactosidase expression by strain GR6 pyrGΔ0 transformed with an A. niger plasmid encoding a heterologous β -galactosidase was at least 150 times more than that obtained with the untransformed strain. Targeted gene replacement is thus an efficient way of developing auxotrophic mutants in A. oryzae and the auxotrophic strain GR6 pyrGΔ0 facilitated the production of a heterologous protein in this fungus |
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Development of a PYRG mutant of aspergillus oryzae strain S1 as a host for the production of heterologous proteins |
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Development of a PYRG mutant of aspergillus oryzae strain S1 as a host for the production of heterologous proteins |
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Development of a PYRG mutant of aspergillus oryzae strain S1 as a host for the production of heterologous proteins |
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Development of a PYRG mutant of aspergillus oryzae strain S1 as a host for the production of heterologous proteins |
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Development of a PYRG mutant of aspergillus oryzae strain S1 as a host for the production of heterologous proteins |
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development of a pyrg mutant of aspergillus oryzae strain s1 as a host for the production of heterologous proteins |
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