Effective production of kojic acid in engineered Aspergillus niger

Microb Cell Fact. 2023 Feb 27;22(1):40. doi: 10.1186/s12934-023-02038-w.

Abstract

Background: Kojic acid (KA) is a widely used compound in the cosmetic, medical, and food industries, and is typically produced by Aspergillus oryzae. To meet increasing market demand, it is important to optimize KA production through seeking alternatives that are more economic than current A. oryzae-based methods.

Results: In this study, we achieved the first successful heterologous production of KA in Aspergillus niger, an industrially important fungus that does not naturally produce KA, through the expression of the kojA gene from A. oryzae. Using the resulting KA-producing A. niger strain as a platform, we identified four genes (nrkA, nrkB, nrkC, and nrkD) that negatively regulate KA production. Knocking down nrkA or deleting any of the other three genes resulted in a significant increase in KA production in shaking flask cultivation. The highest KA titer (25.71 g/L) was achieved in a pH controlled batch bioreactor using the kojA overexpression strain with a deletion of nrkC, which showed a 26.7% improvement compared to the KA titer (20.29 g/L) that was achieved in shaking flask cultivation.

Conclusion: Our study demonstrates the potential of using A. niger as a platform for studying KA biosynthesis and regulation, and for the cost-effective production of KA in industrial strain development.

Keywords: Aspergillus niger; Heterologous expression; Kojic acid; Negative regulator.

MeSH terms

  • Aspergillus niger* / genetics
  • Aspergillus niger* / metabolism
  • Aspergillus oryzae* / genetics
  • Aspergillus oryzae* / metabolism
  • Pyrones / metabolism

Substances

  • kojic acid
  • Pyrones

Supplementary concepts

  • Aspergillus brasiliensis