Tandem shock waves to enhance genetic transformation of Aspergillus niger

Ultrasonics. 2014 Aug;54(6):1656-62. doi: 10.1016/j.ultras.2014.03.003. Epub 2014 Mar 18.

Abstract

Filamentous fungi are used in several industries and in academia to produce antibiotics, metabolites, proteins and pharmaceutical compounds. The development of valuable strains usually requires the insertion of recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid; however, the protocols to transfer DNA to fungal cells are highly inefficient. Recently, underwater shock waves were successfully used to genetically transform filamentous fungi. The purpose of this research was to demonstrate that the efficiency of transformation can be improved significantly by enhancing acoustic cavitation using tandem (dual-pulse) shock waves. Results revealed that tandem pressure pulses, generated at a delay of 300 μs, increased the transformation efficiency of Aspergillus niger up to 84% in comparison with conventional (single-pulse) shock waves. This methodology may also be useful to obtain new strains required in basic research and biotechnology.

Keywords: Acoustic cavitation; Filamentous fungi; Genetic transformation; Microjets; Tandem shock waves.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aspergillus niger / genetics*
  • Equipment Design
  • High-Energy Shock Waves*
  • Transformation, Genetic*