-Mediated Transformation of NHEJ Mutant Conidia: An Efficient Tool for Targeted Gene Recombination Using Selectable Nutritional Markers.

J Fungi (Basel)

Instituto de Agroquímica y Tecnología de Alimentos (IATA), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), c/Catedrático Agustín Escardino Benlloch 7, 46980 Paterna, Valencia, Spain.

Published: November 2021

Protoplast transformation for the introduction of recombinant DNA into is technically demanding and dependant on the availability and batch variability of commercial enzyme preparations. Given the success of -mediated transformation (ATMT) in diverse pathogenic fungi, we have adapted this method to facilitate transformation of . Using suitably engineered binary vectors, gene-targeted ATMT of non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ) mutant conidia has been carried out for the first time by complementation of a nutritional requirement (uridine/uracil auxotrophy). Site-specific integration in the Δ host genome occurred at high efficiency. Unlike other transformation techniques, however, cross-feeding of certain nutritional requirements from the bacterium to the fungus was found to occur, thus limiting the choice of auxotrophies available for ATMT. In complementation tests and also for comparative purposes, integration of recombinant cassettes at a specific locus could provide a means to reduce the influence of position effects (chromatin structure) on transgene expression. In this regard, targeted disruption of the locus permitted visual identification of transformants carrying site-specific integration events by conidial colour (white), even when auxotrophy selection was compromised due to cross-feeding. The protocol described offers an attractive alternative to the protoplast procedure for obtaining locus-targeted transformants.

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