Regulation of MareA gene on monascus growth and metabolism under
different nitrogen sources
Abstract
Monascus is a widely used natural microorganism in our country, which
can produce useful secondary metabolites. Studies have shown that medium
composition plays an important role in the primary and secondary
metabolism of Monascus, especially the nitrogen source directly affects
the growth, reproduction and secondary metabolites of Monascus. As a
global transcriptional regulator of nitrogen metabolism, AreA
gene is involved in the regulation of secondary metabolism. In this
study, a MareA gene with high sequence homology to AreA gene was
found by alignment analysis of the C100 genome. C100 knockout and
overexpression mutants were obtained by Agrobacterium tumefaciens
transformation. In this study, four nitrogen sources (Glutamine, Urea,
NaNO 3, (NH 4) 2SO
4) were used to grow C100 and mutant strains. The yield
of monascus rice under different nitrogen sources was compared by
solid-state fermentation, and the types and yields of Mps produced were
analyzed. HPLC and RT-qPCR were used to analyze the secondary
metabolites of the three strains. Notably, growth differences between
these monochorus strains were most pronounced when NaNO
3 medium was added. The fermentation product yield and
gene expression level of the knockout strain were significantly lower
than those of the C100 strain, while the opposite was observed for the
overexpression strain. In conclusion, MareA gene had different
regulatory effects on monochorus growth and metabolism under different
nitrogen sources.