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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 04 1997, 1298-1306, Vol 63, No. 4
M Ilmen, A Saloheimo, ML Onnela and ME Penttila
Basic features of regulation of expression of the genes encoding the
cellulases of the filamentous fungus Trichoderma reesei QM9414, the genes
cbh1 and cbh2 encoding cellobiohydrolases and the genes egl1, egl2 and egl5
encoding endoglucanases, were studied at the mRNA level. The cellulase
genes were coordinately expressed under all conditions studied, with the
steady-state mRNA levels of cbh1 being the highest. Solka floc cellulose
and the disaccharide sophorose induced expression to almost the same level.
Moderate expression was observed when cellobiose or lactose was used as the
carbon source. It was found that glycerol and sorbitol do not promote
expression but, unlike glucose, do not inhibit it either, because the
addition of 1 to 2 mM sophorose to glycerol or sorbitol cultures provokes
high cellulase expression levels. These carbon sources thus provide a
useful means to study cellulase regulation without significantly affecting
the growth of the fungus. RNA slot blot experiments showed that no
expression could be observed on glucose-containing medium and that high
glucose levels abolish the inducing effect of sophorose. The results
clearly show that distinct and clear-cut mechanisms of induction and
glucose repression regulate cellulase expression in an actively growing
fungus. However, derepression of cellulase expression occurs without
apparent addition of an inducer once glucose has been depleted from the
medium. This expression seems not to arise simply from starvation, since
the lack of carbon or nitrogen as such is not sufficient to trigger
significant expression.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Regulation of cellulase gene expression in the filamentous fungus Trichoderma reesei
VTT Biotechnology and Food Research, Espoo, Finland.
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