Regulating Strategies for Producing Carbohydrate Active Enzymes by Filamentous Fungal Cell Factories

Teng Zhang, Hu Liu, Bo Lv*, Chun Li*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Filamentous fungi are important eukaryotic organisms crucial in substrate degradation and carbon cycle on the earth and have been harnessed as cell factories for the production of proteins and other high value-added products in recent decades. As cell factories, filamentous fungi play a crucial role in industrial protein production as both native hosts and heterologous hosts. In this review, the regulation strategies of carbohydrate active enzyme expression at both transcription level and protein level are introduced, and the transcription regulations are highlighted with induction mechanism, signaling pathway, and promoter and transcription factor regulation. Afterward, the regulation strategies in protein level including suitable posttranslational modification, protein secretion enhancement, and protease reduction are also presented. Finally, the challenges and perspectives in this field are discussed. In this way, a comprehensive knowledge regarding carbohydrate active enzyme production regulation at both transcriptional and protein levels is provided with the particular goal of aiding in the practical application of filamentous fungi for industrial protein production.

Original languageEnglish
Article number691
JournalFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Volume8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Jul 2020

Keywords

  • carbohydrate active enzymes
  • carbon catabolite repression
  • filamentous fungal cell factory
  • protein expression
  • regulation strategies
  • signal pathway
  • transcription factors

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