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- Title
Yeast Methylotrophy: Metabolism, Gene Regulation and Peroxisome Homeostasis.
- Authors
Yurimoto, Hiroya; Oku, Masahide; Sakai, Yasuyoshi
- Abstract
Eukaryotic methylotrophs, which are able to obtain all the carbon and energy needed for growth from methanol, are restricted to a limited number of yeast species. When these yeasts are grown on methanol as the sole carbon and energy source, the enzymes involved in methanol metabolism are strongly induced, and the membrane-bound organelles, peroxisomes, which contain key enzymes of methanol metabolism, proliferate massively. These features have made methylotrophic yeasts attractive hosts for the production of heterologous proteins and useful model organisms for the study of peroxisome biogenesis and degradation. In this paper, we describe recent insights into the molecular basis of yeast methylotrophy.
- Subjects
METHYLOTROPHIC microorganism biotechnology; YEAST fungi biotechnology; YEAST genetic engineering; PEROXISOMES; EUKARYOTIC cells; ENZYME activation; CELL membrane formation; PHYSIOLOGY
- Publication
International Journal of Microbiology, 2011, p1
- ISSN
1687-918X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2011/101298