The protein profiles of the culture liquids of recombinant Penicillium verruculosum strains that secreted an Aspergillus niger β-glucosidase (BGL series) or a Penicillium canescens xylanase A (XYLA series) have been previously analyzed. It was shown that the producers were divided into two groups according to the target protein content: 75-85% (1) and no more than 15% (2). It was established in this work that the copy number of the target gene bgll in the recombinant strains correlated with the β-glucosidase content in the BGL-F10 and BGL-F12 enzyme preparations. However, this proportion was violated in the direction of decreasing the xylanase A relative amount: the target enzyme content of 50% and 17% in the XylA3 and XylA4 preparations corresponded to 20-22 and 6 copies, respectively, of the xylA gene. We believe that this effect is a result of titration of positive transcription factors in the P. verruculosum XylA3 strain containing 20 to 22 copies of the cbhl gene promoter.
Penicillium verruculosum, real-time PCR, gene copy number
This work was partially supported by the Russian Foundation for Bsic Research (Project number: 18-29-07070).
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