Role of g6pdh and leuB on Lipid Accumulation in Mucor circinelloides

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry(2020)

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Mucor circinelloides is a valuable oleaginous filamentous fungus rich in γ-linolenic acid (GLA, 18:3; n-6), which is beneficial for human health. Our previous comparative proteomic analysis between high lipid-producing M. circinelloides WJ11 and low lipid-producing M. circinelloides CBS 277.49 indicated that glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) and β-isopropylmalate dehydrogenase (IPMDH) were closely involved in lipid accumulation. Transcription analysis suggested that in the strain WJ11, g6pdh1 and g6pdh2, which encode G6PDH, and leuB, which encodes IPMDH, could be the key genes regulating lipid accumulation. To further analyze the effects of these three genes (i.e., g6pdh1, g6pdh2, and leuB) on lipid accumulation, we respectively overexpressed these genes from M. circinelloides WJ11 in defective CBS 277.49 strains in this study. The results showed that overexpression of g6pdh1 and g6pdh2 genes from strain WJ11 increased the fatty acid content of cell dry weight by 23-38 and 41-47%, respectively, compared with the control strain. Furthermore, overexpression of the leuB gene from strain WJ11 increased the fatty acid content of cell dry weight by up to 67-73%. These results suggest that g6pdh1, g6pdh2, and especially leuB genes play important roles in regulating fatty acid synthesis in M. circinelloides.
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