Induction of extracellular β-galactosidase (Bga1) formation by d-galactose in Hypocrea jecorina is mediated by galactitol
- 1 February 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Microbiology
- Vol. 153 (2) , 507-512
- https://doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.2006/001602-0
Abstract
The ability of Hypocrea jecorina (Trichoderma reesei) to grow on lactose strongly depends on the formation of an extracellular glycoside hydrolase (GH) family 35 β-galactosidase, encoded by the bga1 gene. Previous studies, using batch or transfer cultures of pregrown cells, had shown that bga1 is induced by lactose and d-galactose, but to a lesser extent by galactitol. To test whether the induction level is influenced by the different growth rates attainable on these carbon sources, bga1 expression was compared in carbon-limited chemostat cultivations at defined dilution (=specific growth) rates. The data showed that bga1 expression by lactose, d-galactose and galactitol positively correlated with the dilution rate, and that galactitol and d-galactose induced the highest activities of β-galactosidase at comparable growth rates. To know more about the actual inducer for β-galactosidase formation, its expression in H. jecorina strains impaired in the first steps of the two d-galactose-degrading pathways was compared. Induction by d-galactose and galactitol was still found in strains deleted in the galactokinase-encoding gene gal1, which is responsible for the first step of the Leloir pathway of d-galactose catabolism. However, in a strain deleted in the aldose/d-xylose reductase gene xyl1, which performs the reduction of d-galactose to galactitol in a recently identified second pathway, induction by d-galactose, but not by galactitol, was impaired. On the other hand, induction by d-galactose and galactitol was not affected in an l-arabinitol 4-dehydrogenase (lad1)-deleted strain which is impaired in the subsequent step of galactitol degradation. These results indicate that galactitol is the actual inducer of Bga1 formation during growth on d-galactose in H. jecorina.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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