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STRAIN
IMPROVEMENT

       NIKHIL AGGARWAL
       Roll No.- 09010620
Definition
The directed improvement of product
formation or cellular properties through
modifications of specific biochemical
pathways or by introduction of new pathways
using recombinant DNA technology.
The need

•   Heterologous protein formation
•   Extension of substrate range
•   Pathways leading to new products
•   Reduction of by-product formation
•   Improvement of yield etc.
Methods
• Mutation
• Modification of Gene Expression
• Recombination
Mutation
• Spontaneous mutations arise occasionally in
  all cells and develop in the absence of any
  added agent.
• Induced mutations are the result of exposure
  of the organism to a mutagen.
Mutation contd..
Mutagens:-
• Base analogs- example 5-bromouracil (5-BU), an analog of
  thymine.
• Intercalating agents- distort DNA to induce single nucleotide
  pair insertions and deletions. These include acridines such as
  proflavin and acridine orange.
• Alkylating agents- causes changes in a base’s structure and
  therefore alters its base pairing characteristics. Example methyl-
  nitrosoguanidine, that adds methyl groups to guanine, causing
  it to mispair with thymine.
• UV radiation, carcinogens such as aflatoxin B1 and other
  benzopyrene derivatives.
Modification of Gene Expression
• It is possible to modify gene regulation by
  changing gene transcription, fusing proteins,
  creating hybrid promoters, and removing
  feedback regulation controls. These
  approaches make it possible to overproduce a
  wide variety of products.
• It can also be done by altering controls or
  blocking enzymes in biochemical pathway.
Recombination
•   recombination in fungi: sexual and
    parasexual cycles
•   recombination in bacteria: transformation,
    transduction and conjugation
•    in vivo rearrangements by transposable
    genetic elements
•    protoplast fusion
•    in vitro recombinant DNA techniques
Applications
•  The enhancement of production of asperenone , an inhibitor of
  lipoxygenase and human platelet aggregation from Aspergillus niger CFTRI
  1105, was achieved by UV and nitrous acid mutagenesis.
• Nitrous acid mutants exhibited increased asperenone production when
  compared with UV irradiated mutants.
Applications contd..
• Ethanol yeast normally grows at 25- 30°C and stop growing at 40°C
  while an optimum temperature for ethanol fermentation is 5-10°C
  higher.
• Ethanol also has effect on microbial physiology. Its growth rate
  decreases when ethanol concentration is increased.
• In order to enhance ethanol production yield in the fermentation,
  improving the yeast strain by two mutagenesis techniques as UV
  irradiation and chemical mutagen EMS were carried out.
Applications contd..
• Firstly, Streptomyces albus JCM 4703 was sequentially treated with
  mutagens(UV, NTG, nitrogen mustard, etc.) to form strain SAM-X which
  produces 10mg/ml of salinomycin as compared to 250 μg/ml in JCM 4703.
• Secondly, spontaneous mutants of SAM-X resistant to streptomycin,
  gentamicin, or rifampin were developed. Mutants with enhanced
  salinomycin production were detected from the Strr, Genr, or Rifr mutant
  isolates. The most productive strains were designated KO-600, KO-602,
  and KO-603, respectively.
Conclusion
The exploitation of cellular complexity for strain
improvement has been a challenging goal for
applied biological research. Progress in strain
improvement will depend not only on advances
in technologies for high-throughput
measurements but, more importantly, on the
development of theoretical methods that
increase the information content of these
measurements and, as such, facilitate the
elucidation of mechanisms and the identification
of genetic targets for modification.
Bibliography
• www.wikipedia.org
• http://www.scribd.com/doc/8801762/Isolation-Preservation-and-
  Improvement-of-Industrial-Microorganism
• Microbiology by Lansing M. Prescott, 5th Ed.
• Bioreaction Engineering Principles by John Villadsen
• Research Papers:-
1.  Innovative Approach for Improvement of an Antibiotic-Overproducing Industrial Strain
    of Streptomyces albus (Norimasa Tamehiro, Takeshi Hosaka, Jun Xu, Haifeng Hu,
    Noboru Otake, Kozo Ochi)
2. Strain improvement of Aspergillus niger for the enhanced production of asperenone
    (C. Chidananda , C. Mohan Kumar , A. P. Sattur)
3. Strain Improvement of Ethanol Fermenting Yeast Using Random Mutagenesis
   Technique (Teerapatr Srinorakutara, Podjana Chumkhunthod, Suthkamol Suttikul,
   Wandee Yindeeyoungyeon, Ladda Wattanasiritham, Bancha Mouthung and Montree
   Wangpila)

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Strain improvement

  • 1. STRAIN IMPROVEMENT NIKHIL AGGARWAL Roll No.- 09010620
  • 2. Definition The directed improvement of product formation or cellular properties through modifications of specific biochemical pathways or by introduction of new pathways using recombinant DNA technology.
  • 3. The need • Heterologous protein formation • Extension of substrate range • Pathways leading to new products • Reduction of by-product formation • Improvement of yield etc.
  • 4. Methods • Mutation • Modification of Gene Expression • Recombination
  • 5. Mutation • Spontaneous mutations arise occasionally in all cells and develop in the absence of any added agent. • Induced mutations are the result of exposure of the organism to a mutagen.
  • 6. Mutation contd.. Mutagens:- • Base analogs- example 5-bromouracil (5-BU), an analog of thymine. • Intercalating agents- distort DNA to induce single nucleotide pair insertions and deletions. These include acridines such as proflavin and acridine orange. • Alkylating agents- causes changes in a base’s structure and therefore alters its base pairing characteristics. Example methyl- nitrosoguanidine, that adds methyl groups to guanine, causing it to mispair with thymine. • UV radiation, carcinogens such as aflatoxin B1 and other benzopyrene derivatives.
  • 7.
  • 8. Modification of Gene Expression • It is possible to modify gene regulation by changing gene transcription, fusing proteins, creating hybrid promoters, and removing feedback regulation controls. These approaches make it possible to overproduce a wide variety of products. • It can also be done by altering controls or blocking enzymes in biochemical pathway.
  • 9.
  • 10. Recombination • recombination in fungi: sexual and parasexual cycles • recombination in bacteria: transformation, transduction and conjugation • in vivo rearrangements by transposable genetic elements • protoplast fusion • in vitro recombinant DNA techniques
  • 11. Applications • The enhancement of production of asperenone , an inhibitor of lipoxygenase and human platelet aggregation from Aspergillus niger CFTRI 1105, was achieved by UV and nitrous acid mutagenesis. • Nitrous acid mutants exhibited increased asperenone production when compared with UV irradiated mutants.
  • 12. Applications contd.. • Ethanol yeast normally grows at 25- 30°C and stop growing at 40°C while an optimum temperature for ethanol fermentation is 5-10°C higher. • Ethanol also has effect on microbial physiology. Its growth rate decreases when ethanol concentration is increased. • In order to enhance ethanol production yield in the fermentation, improving the yeast strain by two mutagenesis techniques as UV irradiation and chemical mutagen EMS were carried out.
  • 13.
  • 14. Applications contd.. • Firstly, Streptomyces albus JCM 4703 was sequentially treated with mutagens(UV, NTG, nitrogen mustard, etc.) to form strain SAM-X which produces 10mg/ml of salinomycin as compared to 250 μg/ml in JCM 4703. • Secondly, spontaneous mutants of SAM-X resistant to streptomycin, gentamicin, or rifampin were developed. Mutants with enhanced salinomycin production were detected from the Strr, Genr, or Rifr mutant isolates. The most productive strains were designated KO-600, KO-602, and KO-603, respectively.
  • 15. Conclusion The exploitation of cellular complexity for strain improvement has been a challenging goal for applied biological research. Progress in strain improvement will depend not only on advances in technologies for high-throughput measurements but, more importantly, on the development of theoretical methods that increase the information content of these measurements and, as such, facilitate the elucidation of mechanisms and the identification of genetic targets for modification.
  • 16. Bibliography • www.wikipedia.org • http://www.scribd.com/doc/8801762/Isolation-Preservation-and- Improvement-of-Industrial-Microorganism • Microbiology by Lansing M. Prescott, 5th Ed. • Bioreaction Engineering Principles by John Villadsen • Research Papers:- 1. Innovative Approach for Improvement of an Antibiotic-Overproducing Industrial Strain of Streptomyces albus (Norimasa Tamehiro, Takeshi Hosaka, Jun Xu, Haifeng Hu, Noboru Otake, Kozo Ochi) 2. Strain improvement of Aspergillus niger for the enhanced production of asperenone (C. Chidananda , C. Mohan Kumar , A. P. Sattur) 3. Strain Improvement of Ethanol Fermenting Yeast Using Random Mutagenesis Technique (Teerapatr Srinorakutara, Podjana Chumkhunthod, Suthkamol Suttikul, Wandee Yindeeyoungyeon, Ladda Wattanasiritham, Bancha Mouthung and Montree Wangpila)

Editor's Notes

  1. Lipoxygenase causes allergies, atherosclerosis, inflammation, asthma
  2. Antibacterial drug, aberrant protein synthesis mechanism, characterized by increased 70S complex stability