Six novel constitutive promoters for metabolic engineering of Aspergillus niger

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Marzena Blumhoff
Matthias G. Steiger
Hans Marx
Diethard Mattanovich
Michael Sauer
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[1] University of Applied Sciences FH-Campus Wien,School of Bioengineering
[2] BOKU-VIBT University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences,Department of Biotechnology
[3] Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology (ACIB GmbH),undefined
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Promoter study; Metabolic engineering; Genetic engineering; Heterologous protein expression; Itaconic acid;
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Genetic tools for the fine-tuning of gene expression levels are a prerequisite for rational strain optimization through metabolic engineering. While Aspergillus niger is an industrially important fungus, widely used for production of organic acids and heterologous proteins, the available genetic tool box for this organism is still rather limited. Here, we characterize six novel constitutive promoters of A. niger providing different expression levels. The selection of the promoters was based on published transcription data of A. niger. The promoter strength was determined with the β-glucuronidase (gusA) reporter gene of Escherichia coli. The six promoters covered a GUS activity range of two to three orders of magnitude depending on the strain background. In order to demonstrate the power of the newly characterized promoters for metabolic engineering, they were used for heterologous expression of the cis-aconitate decarboxylase (cad1) gene of Aspergillus terreus, allowing the production of the building block chemical itaconic acid with A. niger. The CAD activity, dependent on the choice of promoter, showed a positive correlation with the specific productivity of itaconic acid. Product titers from the detection limit to up to 570 mg/L proved that the set of constitutive promoters is a powerful tool for the fine-tuning of metabolic pathways for the improvement of industrial production processes.
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