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Transcriptome Analysis of Oleaginous Fungus Mucor circinelloides WJ11 in Response to Exogenous Soybean Oil as Carbon Source

Journal

NATURAL PRODUCT COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 16, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1934578X211023366

Keywords

Mucor dram/lades WJ11; soybean oil; lipid biosynthesis; transcriptome

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31972851, 31670064]
  2. TaiShan Industrial Experts Programme [tscy20160101]

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Mucor circinelloides is an oleaginous fungus capable of utilizing various carbon sources, with exogenous plant oil leading to increased lipid biosynthesis. The study highlights the significant increase in lipid content when using exogenous plant oil as a carbon source, along with the upregulation of genes and pathways related to lipid synthesis.
Mucor circinelloides is an oleaginous fungus that utilizes a wide variety of carbon substrates for its growth. The different sources of carbon strongly influence the total lipid content of the fungus. These different carbon substrates are assimilated and dissimilated through different metabolic pathways before entering into the TAG synthesis pathway. In the present study, we attempted to explore the mechanism of ex-novo lipid biosynthesis in M. circinelloides WJ11 in response to exogenous plant oil as a carbon source through transcriptomic analysis. The lipid content of NX/J11 grown in a media containing mixed soybean oil with glucose as a carbon source was up to 43.8%, an increase of 13.9% as compared to glucose alone as the carbon source. RNA-Seq analysis was performed to investigate global gene expression patterns in the oil-treated WJ11. Based on RNA-seq analysis, among the 4646 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), 2379 were up-regulated and 2267 down-regulated. The expression of acetyl-CoA synthetase, 6-phosphofructokinase, alcohol dehydrogenase (NADP+), fructose-bisphosphate aldolase, and pyruvate kinase was downregulated while genes related to triglyceride synthesis were up-regulated. The majority of genes and pathways related to lipid biosynthesis were up-regulated indicating a diversion of metabolic pathways towards lipid biosynthesis. The data generated advance the genomic resources and provide insights into the mechanisms of ex-novo lipid accumulation in fungi that use exogenous oil as a carbon source.

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