Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Microbiology & Fermentation Technology Regular Papers
The β-1,3-Exoglucanase Gene exgA (exg1) of Aspergillus oryzae Is Required to Catabolize Extracellular Glucan, and Is Induced in Growth on a Solid Surface
Koichi TAMANOYuki SATOHTomoko ISHIIYasunobu TERABAYASHIShinsaku OHTAKIMotoaki SANOTadashi TAKAHASHIYasuji KOYAMAOsamu MIZUTANIKeietsu ABEMasayuki MACHIDA
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2007 Volume 71 Issue 4 Pages 926-934

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The biological role of ExgA (Exg1), a secretory β-1,3-exoglucanase of Aspergillus oryzae, and the expression pattern of the exgA (exg1) gene were analyzed. The exgA disruptant and the exgA-overexpressing mutant were constructed, and phenotypes of both mutants were compared. Higher mycelial growth rate and conidiation efficiency were observed for the exgA-overexpressing mutant than for the exgA disruptant when β-1,3-glucan was supplied as sole carbon source. On the other hand, no difference in phenotype was observed between them in the presence or absence of the inhibitors of cell wall β-glucan remodeling when grown with glucose. exgA Expression was induced in growth on solid surfaces such as filter membrane and onion inner skin. A combination of poor nutrition and mycelial attachment to a hydrophobic solid surface appears to be an inducing factor for exgA expression. These data suggest that ExgA plays a role in β-glucan utilization, but is not much involved in cell wall β-glucan remodeling.
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