Chromatin regulator Eaf3p regulates nitrogen metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a trans-acting factor.
Yu ChenSong GaoJingwen ZhouWeizhu ZengPublished in: Applied and environmental microbiology (2023)
was investigated. It provides theoretical support for epigenetic modifications of cells to alter the level of histone modifications, coordinate the expression of multiple genes, and make it more conducive to the co-metabolism of multiple nitrogen sources. Moreover, it provides new ideas for industrial brewing yeast strains to achieve nitrogen source metabolism balance, reduce the accumulation of harmful nitrogen metabolites, and improve fermentation efficiency. This study provides a reference for changing the performance of microbial strains and improving the quality of traditional fermentation products and provides a theoretical basis for studying epigenetic modification and nitrogen metabolism regulation. It has an important theoretical explanation and practical application value. In addition, this study also provides useful clues for the study.