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Current Genetics | 2014

Selection and characterization of promoters based on genomic approach for the molecular breeding of oleaginous fungus Mortierella alpina 1S-4.

Tomoyo Okuda; Akinori Ando; Eiji Sakuradani; Hiroshi Kikukawa; Nozomu Kamada; Misa Ochiai; Jun Shima; Jun Ogawa

To express a foreign gene effectively, a good expression system is required. In this study, we investigated various promoters as useful tools for gene manipulation in oleaginous fungus Mortierella alpina 1S-4. We selected and cloned the promoter regions of 28 genes in M. alpina 1S-4 on the basis of expression sequence tag abundance data. The activity of each promoter was evaluated using the β-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter gene. Eight of these promoters were shown to enhance GUS expression more efficiently than a histone promoter, which is conventionally used for the gene manipulation in M. alpina. Especially, the predicted protein 3 and the predicted protein 6 promoters demonstrated approximately fivefold higher activity than the histone promoter. The activity of some promoters changed along with the cultivation phase of M. alpina 1S-4. Seven promoters with constitutive or time-dependent, high-level expression activity were selected, and deletion analysis was carried out to determine the promoter regions required to retain activity. This is the first report of comprehensive promoter analysis based on a genomic approach for M. alpina. The promoters described here will be useful tools for gene manipulation in this strain.


Current Genetics | 2015

Gene targeting in the oil-producing fungus Mortierella alpina 1S-4 and construction of a strain producing a valuable polyunsaturated fatty acid

Hiroshi Kikukawa; Eiji Sakuradani; Masato Nakatani; Akinori Ando; Tomoyo Okuda; Takaiku Sakamoto; Misa Ochiai; Sakayu Shimizu; Jun Ogawa

To develop an efficient gene-targeting system in Mortierella alpina 1S-4, we identified the ku80 gene encoding the Ku80 protein, which is involved in the nonhomologous end-joining pathway in genomic double-strand break (DSB) repair, and constructed ku80 gene-disrupted strains via single-crossover homologous recombination. The Δku80 strain from M. alpina 1S-4 showed no negative effects on vegetative growth, formation of spores, and fatty acid productivity, and exhibited high sensitivity to methyl methanesulfonate, which causes DSBs. Dihomo-γ-linolenic acid (DGLA)-producing strains were constructed by disruption of the Δ5-desaturase gene, encoding a key enzyme of bioconversion of DGLA to ARA, using the Δku80 strain as a host strain. The significant improvement of gene-targeting efficiency was not observed by disruption of the ku80 gene, but the construction of DGLA-producing strain by disruption of the Δ5-desaturase gene was succeeded using the Δku80 strain as a host strain. This report describes the first study on the identification and disruption of the ku80 gene in zygomycetes and construction of a DGLA-producing transformant using a gene-targeting system in M. alpina 1S-4.


Journal of Biotechnology | 2015

Disruption of lig4 improves gene targeting efficiency in the oleaginous fungus Mortierella alpina 1S-4.

Hiroshi Kikukawa; Eiji Sakuradani; Akinori Ando; Tomoyo Okuda; Misa Ochiai; Sakayu Shimizu; Jun Ogawa

The oil-producing zygomycete Mortierella alpina 1S-4 is known to accumulate beneficial polyunsaturated fatty acids. We identified the lig4 gene that encodes for a DNA ligase 4 homolog, which functions to repair double strand breaks by non-homologous end joining. We disrupted the lig4 gene to improve the gene targeting efficiency in M. alpina. The M. alpina 1S-4 Δlig4 strains showed no defect in vegetative growth, formation of spores, and fatty acid production, but exhibited high sensitivity to methyl methansulfonate, an agent that causes DNA double-strand breaks. Importantly, gene replacement of ura5 marker by CBXB marker occurred in 67% of Δlig4 strains and the gene targeting efficiency was 21-fold greater than that observed in disruption of the lig4 gene in the M. alpina 1S-4 host strain. Further metabolic engineering of the Δlig4 strains is expected to result in strains that produce higher levels of rare and beneficial polyunsaturated fatty acids and contribute to basic research on the zygomycete.


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 2015

Production of cis-11-eicosenoic acid by Mortierella fungi.

Hiroshi Kikukawa; Eiji Sakuradani; Y. Nishibaba; Tomoyo Okuda; Akinori Ando; Jun Shima; Sakayu Shimizu; Jun Ogawa

To find cis‐11‐eicosenoic acid (20:1ω9, EA)‐producing micro‐organisms.


Journal of Advanced Research | 2018

Arachidonic acid production by the oleaginous fungus Mortierella alpina 1S-4: A review

Hiroshi Kikukawa; Eiji Sakuradani; Akinori Ando; Sakayu Shimizu; Jun Ogawa

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Archive | 2015

Transformation of Zygomycete Mortierella alpina Using Biolistic Particle Bombardment

Eiji Sakuradani; Hiroshi Kikukawa; Seiki Takeno; Akinori Ando; Sakayu Shimizu; Jun Ogawa

Uracil auxotrophs derived from the Zygomycete Mortierella alpina through spontaneous mutation were transformed by biolistic particle bombardment. Effective biolistic transformation of intact spores was achieved using the Bio-Rad PDS-1000/He system. Transformation frequencies of up to several colonies per μg of circular DNA were obtained under optimized conditions.


Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 2013

Characterization of a trifunctional fatty acid desaturase from oleaginous filamentous fungus Mortierella alpina 1S-4 using a yeast expression system.

Hiroshi Kikukawa; Eiji Sakuradani; Shigenobu Kishino; Si-Bum Park; Akinori Ando; Jun Shima; Misa Ochiai; Sakayu Shimizu; Jun Ogawa


European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology | 2015

Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) production by an oleaginous fungus Mortierella alpina expressing heterologous the Δ17‐desaturase gene under ordinary temperature

Tomoyo Okuda; Akinori Ando; Hiroaki Negoro; Tatsuya Muratsubaki; Hiroshi Kikukawa; Takaiku Sakamoto; Eiji Sakuradani; Sakayu Shimizu; Jun Ogawa


Biocatalysis and agricultural biotechnology | 2016

Characterization of starch-accumulating duckweeds, Wolffia globosa, as renewable carbon source for bioethanol production

Tomohiro Fujita; Eiji Nakao; Michiki Takeuchi; Ayumi Tanimura; Akinori Ando; Shigenobu Kishino; Hiroshi Kikukawa; Jun Shima; Jun Ogawa; Sakayu Shimizu


Current Genetics | 2014

Characterization of galactose-dependent promoters from an oleaginous fungus Mortierella alpina 1S-4

Tomoyo Okuda; Akinori Ando; Eiji Sakuradani; Hiroshi Kikukawa; Nozomu Kamada; Misa Ochiai; Jun Shima; Jun Ogawa

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Takaiku Sakamoto

University of Shiga Prefecture

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