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Development of a transformation system in the swainsonine producing, slow growing endophytic fungus, Undifilum oxytropis
Authors:Suman Mukherjee  Angus L. Dawe  Rebecca Creamer
Affiliation:a Molecular Biology Program, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 88003, USA
b Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology, and Weed Science, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 88003, USA
c Biology Department, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 88003, USA
Abstract:
Undifilum oxytropis (Phylum: Ascomycota; Family: Pleosporaceae) is a slow growing endophytic fungus that produces a toxic alkaloid, swainsonine. This endophyte resides in locoweeds, which are perennial flowering legumes. Consumption of this fungus by grazing animals induces a neurological disorder called locoism. The alkaloid swainsonine, an α-mannosidase inhibitor, is responsible for the field toxicity related to locoism. Little is known about the biosynthetic pathway of swainsonine in endophytic fungi. Genetic manipulation of endophytic fungi is important to better understand biochemical pathways involved in alkaloid synthesis, but no transformation system has been available for studying such enzymes in Undifilum. In this study we report the development of protoplast and transformation system for U. oxytropis. Fungal mycelia required for generating protoplasts were grown in liquid culture, then harvested and processed with various enzymes. Protoplasts were transformed with a fungal specific vector driving the expression of Enhanced Green Florescent Protein (EGFP). The quality of transformed protoplasts and transformation efficiency were monitored during the process. In all cases, resistance to antibiotic hygromycin B was maintained. Such manipulation will open avenues for future research to decipher fungal metabolic pathways.
Keywords:Endophytes   Undifilum oxytropis   Swainsonine   Green Florescent Protein (GFP)   Transformation system
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