Abstract

This study describes the development of an efficient and reliable activation tagging system for the medicinal fungus Antrodia cinnamomea. For successful Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation, different parameters were considered. The Agrobacterium concentration of 5 × 10 8 cfu ml −1, 1 m m acetosyringone, 25-d-old mycelia at 0.2 g ml −1, and co-culture period of 6 d were found to be the most optimal conditions for enhancing the transformation efficiency. The mitotic stability of transferred DNA (T-DNA) was demonstrated by growing eight randomly selected putative transformants in malt extract agar medium for five subcultures. Insertion of T-DNA into the genome of transformants was confirmed by PCR and Southern hybridization. Results showed that 88 % of the mutants contained a single T-DNA insertion. Two of the mutants were observed with different triterpenoid profiles compared with the untransformed cultures. Our results suggest a new functional genomics approach to tag the triterpenoid biosynthesis genes in A. cinnamomea.

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