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ROS-mediated synthetic growth defect caused by impaired metabolism of sphingolipids and phosphatidylserine in budding yeast.

Takumi TodaAtsuya UritaAyano KogaChihiro TakayamaMotohiro Tani
Published in: Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry (2020)
Previously, we found that yeast exhibits a strong growth defect with the combination of a lack of gene involved in structural modification of sphingolipids and repression of the phosphatidylserine synthase gene. Here we found that the double gene mutation causes reactive oxygen species-mediated cell growth defect, which is suppressed by deletion of LEM3 encoding the subunit of phospholipid flippase.
Keyphrases
  • reactive oxygen species
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • genome wide identification
  • dna damage
  • cell wall
  • fatty acid
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • protein kinase