Light-regulated Promoters for Tunable, Temporal, and Affordable Control of Fungal Gene Expression
Overview
Biotechnology
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Regulatable promoters are important genetic tools, particularly for assigning function to essential and redundant genes. They can also be used to control the expression of enzymes that influence metabolic flux or protein secretion, thereby optimizing product yield in bioindustry. This review will focus on regulatable systems for use in filamentous fungi, an important group of organisms whose members include key research models, devastating pathogens of plants and animals, and exploitable cell factories. Though we will begin by cataloging those promoters that are controlled by nutritional or chemical means, our primary focus will rest on those who can be controlled by a literal flip-of-the-switch: promoters of light-regulated genes. The vvd promoter of Neurospora will first serve as a paradigm for how light-driven systems can provide tight, robust, tunable, and temporal control of either autologous or heterologous fungal proteins. We will then discuss a theoretical approach to, and practical considerations for, the development of such promoters in other species. To this end, we have compiled genes from six previously published light-regulated transcriptomic studies to guide the search for suitable photoregulatable promoters in your fungus of interest.
Tuning fungal promoters for the expression of eukaryotic proteins.
Bandbe C, Patil K, Pathan E World J Microbiol Biotechnol. 2024; 40(12):400.
PMID: 39617818 DOI: 10.1007/s11274-024-04198-2.
Use of the Saccharomycopsis schoenii MET17 promoter for regulated heterologous gene expression.
Rij M, Wendland J Curr Genet. 2024; 70(1):9.
PMID: 38951203 PMC: 11217035. DOI: 10.1007/s00294-024-01294-6.
Arancibia D, Pol I, Vargas-Fernandez M, Zarate R, Signorelli J, Zamorano P Int J Mol Sci. 2023; 24(11).
PMID: 37298488 PMC: 10253389. DOI: 10.3390/ijms24119537.
Developing a Temperature-Inducible Transcriptional Rheostat in Neurospora crassa.
Tabilo-Agurto C, Del Rio-Pinilla V, Eltit-Villarroel V, Goity A, Munoz-Guzman F, Larrondo L mBio. 2023; 14(1):e0329122.
PMID: 36744948 PMC: 9973361. DOI: 10.1128/mbio.03291-22.
Impact of the White Collar Photoreceptor WcoA on the Transcriptome.
Pardo-Medina J, Gutierrez G, Limon M, Avalos J Front Microbiol. 2021; 11:619474.
PMID: 33574802 PMC: 7871910. DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.619474.