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The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe is an important model organism for the study of fundamental questions in eukaryotic cell and molecular biology. A plethora of cellular processes are membrane associated and/or dependent on the proper functioning of cellular membranes. Phospholipids are not only the basic building blocks of cellular membranes; they also serve as precursors to numerous signaling...
Adherence of the fungus, Candida albicans, to biotic (e.g. human tissues) and abiotic (e.g. catheters) surfaces can lead to emergence of opportunistic infections in humans. The process of adhesion and further biofilm development depends, in part, on cell surface hydrophobicity (CSH). In this study, we compared the resistance of C. albicans strains with different CSH to the most commonly prescribed...
Sterol uptake in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is mediated by two plasma membrane ATP‐binding cassette transporters, Aus1 and Pdr11. Their expression is regulated by oxygen and is triggered by anaerobic growth conditions. Under these conditions, internal ergosterol synthesis is arrested and utilization of exogenous sterol is vital for yeast cells. Here, we demonstrate that Aus1 is the major importer...
Ergosterol is a prominent component of the yeast plasma membrane and essential for yeast cell viability. It is synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum and transported to the plasma membrane by nonvesicular mechanisms requiring carrier proteins. Oxysterol‐binding protein homologues and yeast StARkin proteins have been proposed to function as sterol carriers. Although many of these proteins are capable...
Yeast strains have been used extensively as robust microbial cell factories for the production of bulk and fine chemicals, including biofuels (bioethanol), complex pharmaceuticals (antimalarial drug artemisinin and opioid pain killers), flavours, and fragrances (vanillin, nootkatone, and resveratrol). In many cases, it is of benefit to suppress or modify ergosterol biosynthesis during strain engineering,...
Lipases are hydrolytic enzymes that break the ester bonds of triglycerides, generating free fatty acids and glycerol. Extracellular lipase activity has been reported for the nonconventional yeast Kluyveromyces marxianus, grown in olive oil as a substrate, and the presence of at least eight putative lipases has been detected in its genome. However, to date, there is no experimental evidence on the...
Squalene is a naturally occurring triterpene with wide industrial applications. Due to limited natural resources, production of this valuable lipid in yeast is of high commercial relevance. Typically low levels of squalene in yeast can be significantly increased by specific cultivation conditions or genetic modifications. Under normal conditions, excess squalene is stored in lipid droplets (LD), while...
ScGpi12 is a 304 amino residue long endoplasmic reticulum membrane protein, which participates in the de‐N‐acetylation of N‐acetylglucosaminyl phosphatidylinositol to produce glucosaminyl phosphatidylinositol in the second step of GPI anchor biosynthesis pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. ScGpi12 was cloned in a pMAL‐c2x vector and expressed heterologously in Rosetta‐gami (DE3) strain of E. coli...
Cation/proton antiporters play a major role in the control of cytosolic ion concentrations in prokaryotes and eukaryotes organisms. In yeast, we previously demonstrated that Vnx1p is a vacuolar monovalent cation/H+ exchanger showing Na+/H+ and K+/H+ antiporter activity. We have also shown that disruption of VNX1 results in an almost complete abolishment of vacuolar Na+/H+ exchange, but yeast cells...
The triterpenoid (+)‐ambrein is the major component of ambergris, a coprolite of the sperm whale that can only be rarely found on shores. Upon oxidative degradation of (+)‐ambrein, several fragrance molecules are formed, amongst them (−)‐ambrox, one of the highest valued compounds in the perfume industry. In order to generate a Saccharomyces cerevisiae whole‐cell biocatalyst for the production of...
Glutamate dehydrogenases (GDHs) are fundamental to cellular nitrogen and energy balance. Yet little is known about these enzymes in the oleaginous yeast Yarrowia lipolytica. The YALI0F17820g and YALI0E09603g genes, encoding potential GDH enzymes in this organism, were examined. Heterologous expression in gdh‐null Saccharomyces cerevisiae and examination of Y. lipolytica strains carrying gene deletions...
The 3‐acetyl‐1,2‐diacylglycerols (acTAGs) are the molecules that are structurally similar to triacylglycerols (TAGs). They are naturally produced by plants of the family Celastraceae and animals such as Cervus nippon and Eurosta solidaginis. The presence of acetate in the sn–3 position of the glycerol backbone confers advantages to these compounds, for example, lower viscosity and calorific value...
Microbial oils are regarded as promising alternatives to fossil fuels. For bio‐oil production to be sustainable over the long term, utilizing low‐cost substrates like volatile fatty acids (VFAs) is crucial. Increasing attention is being paid to one of the most common VFAs: propionate, a substrate that could be used to produce the odd‐chain FAs of industrial interest. However, little is known about...
The PAH1‐encoded phosphatidate phosphatase (PAP) catalyzes the Mg2+‐dependent dephosphorylation of phosphatidate to produce diacylglycerol, which can be acylated to form triacylglycerol (TAG). In the model oleaginous yeast Yarrowia lipolytica, TAG is the major lipid produced, and its biosynthesis requires a continuous supply of diacylglycerol, which can be provided by the PAP reaction. However, the...
Cytochrome P450s comprise one of the largest protein superfamilies. They occur in every kingdom of life and catalyse a variety of essential reactions. Their production is of utmost interest regarding biotransformation and structure‐function elucidation. However, they have proven hard to express due to their membrane anchor, their complex co‐factor requirements and their need for a redox‐partner. In...
The methylotrophic yeasts Ogataea (Hansenula) polymorpha and Komagataella phaffii (Pichia pastoris) have important industrial applications and are models for several biological processes including peroxisome biology and methanol metabolism. We examined the carbon source requirements for mating‐type (MAT) switching and mating in both species. Haploid strains of O. polymorpha and K. phaffii are homothallic,...
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