Optimisation of hypocrellin production in
Shiraia
-like fungi via genetic modification involving a transcription factor gene and a putative monooxygenase gene
Zi-Min Lu,
Run-Tong Zhang,
Xiao-Bo Huang
et al.
Abstract:Shiraia
-like fungi, which are rare parasitic fungi found around bamboo, play an important role in traditional medicine. Their main active component, hypocrellin, is widely used in medicine, food, and cosmetics. By comparing strains with different hypocrellin yields, we identified a transcription factor (
SbTF
) in the hypocrellin biosynthesis pathway.
SbTF
from high-yielding zzz816 and low-yielding CNUCC C72 differed in its protein structure. Subsequent… Show more
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