Zhou, Renhui Zhu, Zhiwei Zhang, Sufang Zhao, Zongbao Kent
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Mitochondria are semi-autonomous organelles with their own genome and crucial to cellular material and energy metabolism. Here, we report the complete mitochondrial genome of a lipid-producing basidiomycetous yeast Rhodotorula toruloides NP11. The mitochondrial genome of R. toruloides NP11 was assembled into a circular DNA molecule of 125937bp, enc...
Yao, Feng Liu, Shun-Cheng Wang, Dan-Ni Liu, Zhi-Jie Hua, Qiang Wei, Liu-Jing
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Limonene, a valuable cyclic monoterpene, has been broadly studied in recent decades due to its wide application in the food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries. Engineering of the yeast Yarrowia lipolytica for fermentation of renewable biomass lignocellulosic hydrolysate may reduce the cost and improve the economics of bioconversion for the pr...
Zhu, Hangqi Zhu, Nali Peng, Liping Zhang, Bing Yu, Qilin Li, Mingchun
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Inositol polyphosphates (IPs) is an important family of signaling molecules that regulate multiple cellular processes, such as chromatin remodeling, transcription and mRNA export. Inositol polyphosphate kinases, as the critical enzymes for production and transformation of IPs, directly determine the intracellular levels of IPs and therefore are inv...
De, Sonakshi Rebnegger, Corinna Moser, Josef Tatto, Nadine Graf, Alexandra B Mattanovich, Diethard Gasser, Brigitte
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Many yeasts differentiate into multicellular phenotypes in adverse environmental conditions. Here, we investigate pseudohyphal growth in Komagataella phaffii and the involvement of the flocculin (FLO) gene family in its regulation. The K. phaffii FLO family consists of 13 members, and the conditions inducing pseudohyphal growth are different from S...
Limapichat, Walrati Pornthanakasem, Wichai Satitthammachart, Chatchaya Chitnumsub, Penchit Leartsakulpanich, Ubolsree
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In yeast, adaptation to varying conditions often requires proper regulation of the plasma membrane potential. To determine yeast membrane potential change, optical methods involving potentiometric dyes have been supplemental to the direct electrode-based method. However, the hydrophobic nature of the dyes and their slow distribution across the memb...
Liu, Hong Li, Xin Deng, Jingzhi Dai, Lingyan Liu, Wei Pan, Bailing Wang, Chengtao Zhang, Dongjie Li, Zhijiang
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Zygosaccharomyces rouxii produces high levels of 4-hydroxy-2,5-dimethyl-3(2H)-furanone in YPD medium supplemented with 120 g/L D-fructose and 180 g/L NaCl after 5 d. D-fructose has a stress effect on Z. rouxii, and GSH-Px is a main enzyme involved in the defense of Z. rouxii against oxygen stress according to our previous report. In order to furthe...
Rajakumar, Selvaraj Suriyagandhi, Vennila Nachiappan, Vasanthi
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The genes involved in the methionine pathway are closely associated with phospholipid homeostasis in yeast. The impact of the deletion of methionine (MET) transcriptional activators (MET31, MET32 and MET4) in lipid homeostasis is studied. Our lipid profiling data showed that aberrant phospholipid and neutral lipid accumulation occurred in met31∆ an...
Wen, Zhiqiang Zhang, Sufang Odoh, Chuks Kenneth Jin, Mingjie Zhao, Zongbao K
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The red yeast Rhodosporidium toruloides naturally produces microbial lipids and carotenoids. In the past decade or so, many studies demonstrated R. toruloides as a promising platform for lipid production owing to its diverse substrate appetites, robust stress resistance and other favorable features. Also, significant progresses have been made in ge...
Costa, Anna Carolina Borges Pereira Back-Brito, Graziella Nuernberg Mayer, François L Hube, Bernhard Wilson, Duncan
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Candida albicans is the most common human fungal pathogen that can cause superficial and deep-seated infections in susceptible individuals. Despite its medical importance, the vast majority of C. albicans genes remain of unknown function. Here, we report a role for the lineage-specific gene, MRV8, in host pathogen interactions, mycelial microcolony...
Li, Xiao Ye, Han Xu, Chao-Qun Shen, Xiang-Ling Zhang, Xiao-Long Huang, Cong Cheng, Ben Tan, Ya-Li Xiao, Ze-Tao Pei, Yu-Peng
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Yeast autolysis refers to the process in which cells degrade and release intracellular contents under specific conditions by endogenous enzymes such as proteases, nucleases and lipid enzymes. Protein-rich baker's yeast is widely used to produce yeast extract in food industry, however, the molecular mechanism related to baker's yeast autolysis is st...