Genetics and Biotechnology 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-49924-2_10
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Filamentous Fungi as Hosts for Heterologous Production of Proteins and Secondary Metabolites in the Post-Genomic Era

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“…During protoplast transformation, it is common to obtain copy number variants 41 , however such high copy insertions, especially tandem insertions on this scale, are rare. The integration of multi-copies of a transgene are often the result of several copies entering a single nucleus and recombination prior to genomic integration into a single locus, frequently leading to higher levels of transgene expression 42 . However, in fungi and plants, integration of multiple transgene copies can also suppress transgene expression with varying degrees of silencing, a phenomenon that has been well studied and termed ‘quelling’ in Neurospora where it occurs at the post-transcriptional level 43 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During protoplast transformation, it is common to obtain copy number variants 41 , however such high copy insertions, especially tandem insertions on this scale, are rare. The integration of multi-copies of a transgene are often the result of several copies entering a single nucleus and recombination prior to genomic integration into a single locus, frequently leading to higher levels of transgene expression 42 . However, in fungi and plants, integration of multiple transgene copies can also suppress transgene expression with varying degrees of silencing, a phenomenon that has been well studied and termed ‘quelling’ in Neurospora where it occurs at the post-transcriptional level 43 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To enhance expression of AvrSr50 in a reproducible manner, further optimisation of the MoT system is required to consistently elevate the number of transgene copies integrated or enhance expression of the transgene by targeting transgenes to locations of high transcriptional activity and/or through synthetic design. For instance, variation of the terminator sequence, development of synthetic promoters and transcriptional regulators have all been utilised to control and enhance production of gene expression cassettes 42 . If these limitations can be overcome, this would present MoT as an ideal accessible fungal surrogate system for studying the virulence/avirulence function of candidate effectors in future, particularly from intractable obligate biotrophic pathogens that are recalcitrance to genetic transformation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of the tools require the assembly of DNA constructs using Escherichia coli based cloning strategies or in vitro assembly by fusion-PCR reactions. 8 For high-throughput experiments, these DNA assembly processes are often bottlenecks in strain construction due to the time requirements, costs, low efficiency of multipart assembly, and need of optimization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, the fungal genetic-engineering toolbox has been ever expanding and includes, e.g., episomal AMA1 based plasmids and circular mini chromosomes, collections of synthetic biology based building blocks including markers, promoters, and terminators, etc., and efficient gene-targeting and gene-editing technologies based on strains that are deficient in nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ) and/or by CRISPR technologies. The majority of the tools require the assembly of DNA constructs using Escherichia coli based cloning strategies or in vitro assembly by fusion-PCR reactions . For high-throughput experiments, these DNA assembly processes are often bottlenecks in strain construction due to the time requirements, costs, low efficiency of multipart assembly, and need of optimization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, there are a number of examples where heterologous expression of a specific pathway in A. oryzae has exceeded the titer of the natural product reported in the native producer [18,19]. Advantages of fungi over other heterologous hosts are: the use of monocistronic operons, meaning separate genes can be individually controlled; numerous cellular compartments, where selective reactions may be contained to overcome toxicity; and tailoring enzymes that catalyze diverse and unique chemical modifications not accessible to other organisms [20]. However, A. oryzae has not yet been explored as a host for the production of bacterial polyketides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%