Effects of mokF gene deletion and overexpression on the Monacolin K metabolism yields of Monascus purpureus

Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2022 Apr;106(8):3069-3080. doi: 10.1007/s00253-022-11913-2. Epub 2022 Apr 18.

Abstract

Monascus purpureus is a fungus known for producing various physiologically active secondary metabolites. Of these, Monacolin K, a compound with hypocholesterolemic effects, is controlled by the biosynthetic gene mokF. Here, mokF deletion and overexpression strains (F2 and C3, respectively) were constructed using genetic engineering and compared with the M. purpureus wild strain (M1). The results showed that Monacolin K production was reduced by 50.86% in F2 and increased by 74.19% in C3. Of the three strains, C3 showed the highest production of Monacolin K and the most abnormal morphology. In addition, mokF influenced the expression level of mokA-mokI and might play an important role in regulating the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites in M. purpureus. Overall, our study verified the function of mokF in M. purpureus using gene deletion and overexpression technology. KEY POINTS: • The deletion and overexpression strains of mokF gene were successfully constructed. • The deletion or overexpression of mokF gene directly affected Monacolin K production. •The mokF gene had little effect on Monascus pigments and cell biomass.

Keywords: Gene deletion; Gene overexpression; M. purpureus M1; Monacolin K; mokF gene.

MeSH terms

  • Gene Deletion
  • Genetic Engineering
  • Lovastatin
  • Monascus* / genetics
  • Monascus* / metabolism
  • Pigments, Biological
  • Secondary Metabolism / genetics

Substances

  • Pigments, Biological
  • Lovastatin