Disruption of the Ergosterol Biosynthetic Pathway Results in Increased Membrane Permeability, Causing Overproduction and Secretion of Extracellular Pigments in Submerged Fermentation.

J Agric Food Chem

National Engineering Laboratory for Deep Process of Rice and Byproducts, Hunan Key Laboratory of Grain-Oil Deep Process and Quality Control, Hunan Key Laboratory of Processed Food for Special Medical Purpose, College of Food Science and Engineering , Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Changsha , Hunan 410004 , China.

Published: December 2019

Because pigments (MPs) predominantly accumulate in the cytoplasm during submerged fermentation, many biotechnologies are applied to enhance the production of extracellular MPs (exMPs) to reduce the downstream processing costs. In this study, the genes monascus_7017 and monascus8018, identified as genes, were knocked out to disrupt the ergosterol biosynthetic pathway and enhance the production of exMPs in LQ-6. Double-deletion of 4 in LQ-6 reduced ergosterol concentration by 57.14% and enhanced exMP production 2.06-fold. In addition, integrated transcriptomic and proteomic analyses were performed to elucidate the transmembrane secretion mechanism of exMPs based on the relationship between ergosterol synthesis and membrane permeability, which revealed that several metabolic pathways were noticeably dynamic, including fatty acid degradation, amino acid metabolism, energy metabolism, carbohydrate metabolism, and transport. These findings therefore clarified the secretion mechanism of exMPs and provide a novel strategy for further enhancement of exMP production in submerged fermentation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.9b05872DOI Listing

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