High efficiency transformation of Penicillium nalgiovense with integrative and autonomously replicating plasmids

Penicillium nalgiovense is a filamentous fungus that is acquiring increasing biotechnological importance in the food industry due to its widespread use as starter culture for cured and fermented meat products. Strains of P. nalgiovense can be improved by genetic modification to remove the production...

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Published inInternational journal of food microbiology Vol. 90; no. 2; pp. 237 - 248
Main Authors Fierro, Francisco, Laich, Federico, Garcı́a-Rico, Ramón O., Martı́n, Juan F.
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Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 15.01.2004
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Abstract Penicillium nalgiovense is a filamentous fungus that is acquiring increasing biotechnological importance in the food industry due to its widespread use as starter culture for cured and fermented meat products. Strains of P. nalgiovense can be improved by genetic modification to remove the production of penicillin and other potentially hazardous secondary metabolites, to improve its capacity to control the growth of undesirable fungi and bacteria on the meat product, and other factors that contribute to the ripening of the product in order to get safer and better quality foods. Genetic manipulation of P. nalgiovense has been limited by the lack of molecular genetics tools that were available for this fungus, particularly for “self-cloning” avoiding the use of exogenous DNAs. In this article we describe a series of vectors, selectable markers and transformation methods that can be used for efficient transformation of P. nalgiovense, gene cloning and expression. A uridine auxotrophic P. nalgiovense mutant with an inactive pyrG gene has been isolated. The P. nalgiovense wild-type pyrG gene was cloned and sequenced, and vectors carrying the gene were shown to complement the pyrG mutant. Autonomously replicating plasmids carrying the AMA1 region from Aspergillus nidulans transformed P. nalgiovense very efficiently; these plasmids were shown to be maintained as stable extrachromosomal elements in P. nalgiovense and could be rescued in Escherichia coli. The mitotic stability of self-replicative AMA1 plasmids in P. nalgiovense was higher than that reported for Penicillium chrysogenum.
AbstractList Penicillium nalgiovense is a filamentous fungus that is acquiring increasing biotechnological importance in the food industry due to its widespread use as starter culture for cured and fermented meat products. Strains of P. nalgiovense can be improved by genetic modification to remove the production of penicillin and other potentially hazardous secondary metabolites, to improve its capacity to control the growth of undesirable fungi and bacteria on the meat product, and other factors that contribute to the ripening of the product in order to get safer and better quality foods. Genetic manipulation of P. nalgiovense has been limited by the lack of molecular genetics tools that were available for this fungus, particularly for “self-cloning” avoiding the use of exogenous DNAs. In this article we describe a series of vectors, selectable markers and transformation methods that can be used for efficient transformation of P. nalgiovense, gene cloning and expression. A uridine auxotrophic P. nalgiovense mutant with an inactive pyrG gene has been isolated. The P. nalgiovense wild-type pyrG gene was cloned and sequenced, and vectors carrying the gene were shown to complement the pyrG mutant. Autonomously replicating plasmids carrying the AMA1 region from Aspergillus nidulans transformed P. nalgiovense very efficiently; these plasmids were shown to be maintained as stable extrachromosomal elements in P. nalgiovense and could be rescued in Escherichia coli. The mitotic stability of self-replicative AMA1 plasmids in P. nalgiovense was higher than that reported for Penicillium chrysogenum.
Penicillium nalgiovense is a filamentous fungus that is acquiring increasing biotechnological importance in the food industry due to its widespread use as starter culture for cured and fermented meat products. Strains of P. nalgiovense can be improved by genetic modification to remove the production of penicillin and other potentially hazardous secondary metabolites, to improve its capacity to control the growth of undesirable fungi and bacteria on the meat product, and other factors that contribute to the ripening of the product in order to get safer and better quality foods. Genetic manipulation of P. nalgiovense has been limited by the lack of molecular genetics tools that were available for this fungus, particularly for 'self-cloning' avoiding the use of exogenous DNAs. In this article we describe a series of vectors, selectable markers and transformation methods that can be used for efficient transformation of P. nalgiovense, gene cloning and expression. A uridine auxotrophic P. nalgiovense mutant with an inactive pyrG gene has been isolated. The P. nalgiovense wild-type pyrG gene was cloned and sequenced, and vectors carrying the gene were shown to complement the pyrG mutant. Autonomously replicating plasmids carrying the AMA1 region from Aspergillus nidulans transformed P. nalgiovense very efficiently; these plasmids were shown to be maintained as stable extrachromosomal elements in P. nalgiovense and could be rescued in Escherichia coli. The mitotic stability of self-replicative AMA1 plasmids in P. nalgiovense was higher than that reported for Penicillium chrysogenum.
Penicillium nalgiovense is a filamentous fungus that is acquiring increasing biotechnological importance in the food industry due to its widespread use as starter culture for cured and fermented meat products. Strains of P. nalgiovense can be improved by genetic modification to remove the production of penicillin and other potentially hazardous secondary metabolites, to improve its capacity to control the growth of undesirable fungi and bacteria on the meat product, and other factors that contribute to the ripening of the product in order to get safer and better quality foods. Genetic manipulation of P. nalgiovense has been limited by the lack of molecular genetics tools that were available for this fungus, particularly for "self-cloning" avoiding the use of exogenous DNAs. In this article we describe a series of vectors, selectable markers and transformation methods that can be used for efficient transformation of P. nalgiovense, gene cloning and expression. A uridine auxotrophic P. nalgiovense mutant with an inactive pyrG gene has been isolated. The P. nalgiovense wild-type pyrG gene was cloned and sequenced, and vectors carrying the gene were shown to complement the pyrG mutant. Autonomously replicating plasmids carrying the AMA1 region from Aspergillus nidulans transformed P. nalgiovense very efficiently; these plasmids were shown to be maintained as stable extrachromosomal elements in P. nalgiovense and could be rescued in Escherichia coli. The mitotic stability of self-replicative AMA1 plasmids in P. nalgiovense was higher than that reported for Penicillium chrysogenum.Penicillium nalgiovense is a filamentous fungus that is acquiring increasing biotechnological importance in the food industry due to its widespread use as starter culture for cured and fermented meat products. Strains of P. nalgiovense can be improved by genetic modification to remove the production of penicillin and other potentially hazardous secondary metabolites, to improve its capacity to control the growth of undesirable fungi and bacteria on the meat product, and other factors that contribute to the ripening of the product in order to get safer and better quality foods. Genetic manipulation of P. nalgiovense has been limited by the lack of molecular genetics tools that were available for this fungus, particularly for "self-cloning" avoiding the use of exogenous DNAs. In this article we describe a series of vectors, selectable markers and transformation methods that can be used for efficient transformation of P. nalgiovense, gene cloning and expression. A uridine auxotrophic P. nalgiovense mutant with an inactive pyrG gene has been isolated. The P. nalgiovense wild-type pyrG gene was cloned and sequenced, and vectors carrying the gene were shown to complement the pyrG mutant. Autonomously replicating plasmids carrying the AMA1 region from Aspergillus nidulans transformed P. nalgiovense very efficiently; these plasmids were shown to be maintained as stable extrachromosomal elements in P. nalgiovense and could be rescued in Escherichia coli. The mitotic stability of self-replicative AMA1 plasmids in P. nalgiovense was higher than that reported for Penicillium chrysogenum.
Author Martı́n, Juan F.
Garcı́a-Rico, Ramón O.
Laich, Federico
Fierro, Francisco
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SubjectTerms antibiotic resistance
Autonomous replication
auxotrophs
Biological and medical sciences
Biotechnology - methods
Colony Count, Microbial
Consumer Product Safety
cultured product starters
DNA replication
DNA, Fungal - analysis
Fermentation
food biotechnology
Food industries
Food microbiology
Food starters
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
genetic improvement
genetic markers
Meat Products - microbiology
microbial genetics
Mutation
Penicillium
Penicillium - genetics
Penicillium - growth & development
Penicillium chrysogenum
Penicillium nalgiovense
Plasmids
pyrG gene
screening
Transformation
Transformation, Bacterial
Title High efficiency transformation of Penicillium nalgiovense with integrative and autonomously replicating plasmids
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