Ys. Huang et al., Cloning of Delta 12-and Delta 6-desaturases from Mortierella alpina and recombinant production of gamma-linolenic acid in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, LIPIDS, 34(7), 1999, pp. 649-659
Two cDNA clones with homology to known desaturase genes were isolated from
the fungus Mortierella alpina. The open reading frame in one clone encoded
399 amino acids and exhibited Delta 12-desaturase activity when expressed i
n Saccharomyces cerevisiae in the presence of endogenous fatty acid substra
te oleic acid. The insert in another clone contained an open reading frame
encoding 457 amino acids and exhibited Delta 6-desaturase activity in S. ce
revisiae in the presence of exogenous fatty acid substrate linoleic acid. E
xpression of the Delta 12-desaturase gene under appropriate media and tempe
rature conditions led to the production of linoleic acid at levels up to 25
% of the total fatty acids in yeast. When linoleic acid was provided as an
exogenous substrate to the yeast cultures expressing the Delta 6-desaturase
activity, the level of gamma-linolenic acid reached 10% of the total yeast
fatty acids. Co-expression of both the Delta 6- and Delta 12-desaturase cD
NA resulted in the endogenous production of gamma-linolenic acid. The yield
s of gamma-linolenic acid reached as high as 8% of total fatty acids in yea
st.