Genetic Ablation of the Conidiogenesis Regulator Enhances Mycoprotein Production

Authors
Jeon, HosungShin, SoobinWinarto, JessicaLee, SohyunKang, KyungsuSong, Dae-GeunSon, Hokyoung
Issue Date
2025-04
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, v.73, no.18, pp.11466 - 11476
Abstract
Mycoprotein, a filamentous fungi-based protein substitute for traditional meat products, plays a crucial role in ensuring global food security. While genetic manipulation of mycoprotein-producing fungi holds promise for improving key traits, such as higher protein content and biomass yield, substantial progress has yet to be made. In this study, we investigated the function of genes related to conidiogenesis to identify valuable genetic elements for increasing fungal biomass yields in Fusarium venenatum. In the FvFLBD knockout mutant of F. venenatum, fungal biomass increased compared to the wild-type strain, with conidia formation completely abolished. Nutrient profiling further revealed elevated amino acid content in this mutant, likely due to metabolic changes. Additionally, we observed synergistic effects on biomass yield in the FvFLBD and FvUBQ14 double knockout, suggesting that this approach could serve as a comprehensive strategy for enhancing fungal food production. Our findings provide valuable genetic insights and broaden the horizon of mycoprotein applications in the food industry.
Keywords
ASEXUAL SPORULATION; FUSARIUM-VENENATUM; PROTEIN; DIFFERENTIATION; AUTOPHAGY; FUNGUS; PATHOGENESIS; GROWTH; WETA; Fusarium venenatum; mycoprotein; alternative protein; conidiogenesis; fungalbiomass
ISSN
0021-8561
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152464
DOI
10.1021/acs.jafc.5c02722
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