Functional verification of transcription factor comp54181_c0 in
Monascus purpureus
Abstract
Monacolin K is a valuable secondary metabolite produced after a period
of fermentation by Monascus purpureus; however, our current
understanding of the regulatory mechanisms of its synthesis remains
incomplete. This study conducted functional analysis on the key
transcription factor, comp54181_c0, that is involved in the synthesis
of monacolin K in Monascus. Mutant strains with either knockout
or overexpression of comp54181_c0 were constructed using CRISPR/Cas9. A
comparison between the knockout and overexpression strains revealed
changes in fungal morphology and growth, with a significant increase in
the production of Monascus pigments and monacolin K when
comp54181_c0 was absent. Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR
analysis revealed that comp54181_c0 significantly influenced the
transcription of key genes related to monacolin K biosynthesis in
Monascus. In conclusion, our study elucidates the crucial role of
comp54181_c0 in Monascus, enriches our understanding of fungal
secondary metabolite development and regulation, and provides a
foundation for the development and regulation of Monascus and
monacolin K production.