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Identifying carbohydrate-active enzymes of Cutaneotrichosporon oleaginosus using systems biology.

Tobias FuchsFelix MelcherZora Selina ReropJan LorenzenPariya ShaiganiDania AwadMartina HaackSophia Alice PremMahmoud MasriNorbert MehlmerThomas Bartholomäus Brück
Published in: Microbial cell factories (2021)
Relative quantification of spectral intensities from crude proteomic datasets enabled the identification of new enzymes and provided new insights into protein secretion, as well as the molecular mechanisms of carbo-hydrolases involved in the cleavage of the selected carbon oligomers. These insights can help unlock new substrate sources for C. oleaginosus, such as low-cost by-products containing difficult to utilize carbohydrates. In addition, information regarding the carbo-hydrolytic potential of C. oleaginosus facilitates a more precise engineering approach when using targeted genetic approaches. This information could be used to find new and more cost-effective carbon sources for microbial lipid production by the oleaginous yeast C. oleaginosus.
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