Engineering bacteria with inactivated cordyceps militaris Rhf1 gene and application of cordyceps militaris Rhf1 gene
A technology for Cordyceps militaris and engineering bacteria, which is applied in the field of biological genetic engineering and can solve the problems of large demand, inability to artificially cultivate, and decline in the yield of Cordyceps sinensis.
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[0061] 1. Experimental materials and methods
[0062] 1. Strain culture
[0063] Agrobacterium AGL-1 culture: LB medium, cultivated in the dark at 28°C.
[0064] E.coli DH5α culture: LB medium, cultivated in the dark at 37°C.
[0065] Cordyceps militaris culture: PPDA medium, cultured at 22-23°C.
[0066] 2. Minimized extraction of genomic DNA (E.Z.N.A HP Fungal DNA Kit)
[0067] 3. Extraction of total RNA from Cordyceps militaris
[0068] Total RNA was extracted by TRizol method,
[0069] 4. Agrobacterium-mediated (ATMT) transformation of Cordyceps militaris
[0070] 5. Collection of conidia of Cordyceps militaris JM4 and Cordyceps militaris mutant g38
[0071] Collection of conidia of wild-type Cordyceps militaris JM4 and mutant g38 Cordyceps militaris: directly pick the mycelium with an inoculation needle and spread it on a solid PPDA medium, cultivate it in the dark at 23°C, and after 7-10 days, use 10 mL of The conidia were washed from the plate with ultrapure wate...
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