Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6490720 | Journal of Biotechnology | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Microbial lipids are promising alternative sources of long chain-polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs) for food, feed, nutraceutical and pharmaceutical sectors. Dihomo-γ-linolenic acid (C20:3Î8,11,14; DGLA) is an important LC-PUFAs with anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative effects. To generate a DGLA-producing strain, fatty acid reconstitution in Aspergillus oryzae was performed by metabolic engineering through co-expression of codon-optimized Pythium Î6-desaturase and Î6-elongase, which had high conversion rates of substrates to respective products as compared to the native enzymes. The Î6-desaturated and Î6-elongated products, γ-linolenic acid (C18:3Î6,9,12; GLA) and DGLA, were accumulated in phospholipids rather than triacylglycerol. Interestingly, the manipulation of lipid quality in the oleaginous fungus did not affect growth and lipid phenotypes. This strategy might expand to development of the oleaginous fungal strain for producing other tailor-made oils with industrial applications.
Keywords
GLAgpdAΔ6-desaturasetoxALC-PUFAsGAL1NOS3ETAPGE1DGLADGATSTCALATLCSTAEPAAspergillus oryzaeGFPγ-linolenic aciddihomo-γ-linolenic acidα-linolenic acidArachidonic acidStearidonic acidOleic acidEicosatetraenoic acidEicosapentaenoic acidLinoleic acidPalmitoleic acidCodon optimizationARADiacylglycerol acyltransferaseFAMEsphosphatidyl ethanolaminephosphatidyl cholinePhospholipidsneutral lipidsfatty acid methyl estersgreen fluorescent proteinProstaglandin E1polyethylene glycolPEGthin-layer chromatographyTotal lipids
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Authors
Chanikul Chutrakul, Sukanya Jeennor, Sarocha Panchanawaporn, Pattsarun Cheawchanlertfa, Sarinya Suttiwattanakul, Mayura Veerana, Kobkul Laoteng,