TY - JOUR AU - Noack-Schönmann, Steffi AU - Bus, Tanja AU - Banasiak, Ronald AU - Knabe, Nicole AU - Broughton, William J. AU - Den Dulk-Ras, H. AU - Hooykaas, Paul JJ AU - Gorbushina, Anna A. PY - 2014 DA - 2014/11/04 TI - Genetic transformation of Knufia petricola A95 - a model organism for biofilm-material interactions JO - AMB Express SP - 80 VL - 4 IS - 1 AB - We established a protoplast-based system to transfer DNA to Knufia petricola strain A95, a melanised rock-inhabiting microcolonial fungus that is also a component of a model sub-aerial biofilm (SAB) system. To test whether the desiccation resistant, highly melanised cell walls would hinder protoplast formation, we treated a melanin-minus mutant of A95 as well as the type-strain with a variety of cell-degrading enzymes. Of the different enzymes tested, lysing enzymes from Trichoderma harzianum were most effective in producing protoplasts. This mixture was equally effective on the melanin-minus mutant and the type-strain. Protoplasts produced using lysing enzymes were mixed with polyethyleneglycol (PEG) and plasmid pCB1004 which contains the hygromycin B (HmB) phosphotransferase (hph) gene under the control of the Aspergillus nidulans trp C. Integration and expression of hph into the A95 genome conferred hygromycin resistance upon the transformants. Two weeks after plating out on selective agar containing HmB, the protoplasts developed cell-walls and formed colonies. Transformation frequencies were in the range 36 to 87 transformants per 10 μg of vector DNA and 106 protoplasts. Stability of transformation was confirmed by sub-culturing the putative transformants on selective agar containing HmB as well as by PCR-detection of the hph gene in the colonies. The hph gene was stably integrated as shown by five subsequent passages with and without selection pressure. SN - 2191-0855 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s13568-014-0080-5 DO - 10.1186/s13568-014-0080-5 ID - Noack-Schönmann2014 ER -