Establishment of High-Efficiency Screening System for Gene Deletion in Fusarium venenatum TB01

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Genetic engineering is one of the most effective methods to obtain fungus strains with desirable traits. However, in some filamentous fungi, targeted gene deletion transformant screening on primary transformation plates is time-consuming and laborious due to a relatively low rate of homologous recombination. A strategy that compensates for the low recombination rate by improving screening efficiency was performed in F. venenatum TB01. In this study, the visualized gene deletion system that could easily distinguish the fluorescent randomly inserted and nonfluorescent putative deletion transformants using green fluorescence protein (GFP) as the marker and a hand-held lamp as the tool was developed. Compared to direct polymerase chain reaction (PCR) screening, the screening efficiency of gene deletion transformants in this system was increased approximately fourfold. The visualized gene deletion system developed here provides a viable method with convenience, high efficiency, and low cost for reaping gene deletion transformants from species with low recombination rates.

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Tong, S., An, K., Zhou, W., Chen, W., Sun, Y., Wang, Q., & Li, D. (2022). Establishment of High-Efficiency Screening System for Gene Deletion in Fusarium venenatum TB01. Journal of Fungi, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8020169

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