Development of Lipase Hyper-producing Strain from Hybrids between Aspergillus niger and Penicillium chrysogenum by Nuclear Transfer

핵전이에 의한 Aspergillus niger와 Penicillium chrysogenum의 잡종에서의 Lipase 고생산균주의 개발

  • 양영기 (조선대학교 자연과학대학 유전공학과) ;
  • 문명님 (조선대학교 자연과학대학 유전공학과) ;
  • 이윤희 (조선대학교 자연과학대학 유전공학과) ;
  • 임채영 (조선대학교 자연과학대학 유전공학과)
  • Published : 1997.03.01

Abstract

Intergeneric hybrids between Aspergillus niger and Perricillium ch~y.sop~um(Tyr ), hyperlipolytic enzyne-producing fungi, were obtained by nuclear transfer technique:. Optimal conditions for formation of intergeneric hybrids were investigated. Maximum production of protoplasts were obtainrd by 1% Novozym 234 at $30^{\circ}C$ for 3 hrs and the most effective osmotic stabilizers for the isolation of protoplasts were 0.6 M KC]. Frequencies of hybrid formation by nuclear transfer were $1.3{\times}$10^{-3}$$ $-3.8{\times}$10^{-3}$$. From the chervation of genetic stability, conidial size, DNA content, ;md nuclear stain, it was suggested that their karyotypes are aneuploid. The hybrids showed 1.4-2.2 fold higher lipase activities than parental strains. It was strongly supported by results of this study that nuclear transfer technique is much more efficient in the formation of intergeneric hybrids than protoplast fusion and is very useful for the improvement of strains.

Aspergillus niger와 Penicillium chrysogenum간의 lipase 우수 생성 종간 형질전환체를 획득하고, 유전분석을 통하여 다음과 같은 결과를 얻었다. (1) P. chrysogenum의 영양요구물을 확인하여 본 결과 Tyrosine 요구성임을 알 수 있었다. (2) 핵전이를 위한 원형질체 형성 및 재생 조건에서는 Novozym 234의 농도 1%, 삼투안정제는 0.6M KCl, 효소의 처리 시간은 180분 그리고 최적 pH는 5.8로 나타났다. (3) 핵전이에 의한 형질전환의 빈도는 $1.3{\times}$10^{-3}$$ $-3.8{\times}$10^{-3}$$으로 비교적 낮은 편이었다. (4) 유전적 안정성, conidia의 크기, DNA 함량의 측정 그리고 핵염색의 결과 형질전환체의 핵형은 aneuploid로 추정되었다. (5) 형질전환체의 lipase활성은 모균주와 비교하여 1.4-2.2배 증가하였다.

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