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Proteome analysis of xylose metabolism in Rhodotorula toruloides during lipid production.

Ievgeniia A TiukovaJule BrandenburgJohanna BlomqvistSabine SampelsNils MikkelsenMorten SkaugenMagnus Ø ArntzenJens NielsenMats SandgrenEduard J Kerkhoven
Published in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2019)
The results obtained in the present study suggest that sugar import is the limiting step during xylose conversion by R. toruloides into lipids. NADPH appeared to be regenerated primarily through pentose phosphate pathway although it may also involve malic enzyme as well as alcohol and aldehyde dehydrogenases. Increases in enzyme levels of both fatty acid biosynthesis and beta-oxidation in xylose-grown cells was predicted to result in a futile cycle. The results presented here are valuable for the development of lipid production processes employing R. toruloides on xylose-containing substrates.
Keyphrases
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