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Extracellular maltotriose hydrolysis by Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells lacking the AGT1 permease.

Sergio Luiz AlvesJ M TheveleinB U Stambuk
Published in: Letters in applied microbiology (2018)
Maltotriose is the second most abundant sugar present in brewing. However, many yeast strains have difficulties to consume maltotriose, mainly because of its low uptake rate by the yeast cells when compared to glucose and maltose uptake. The AGT1 permease is required for efficient maltotriose fermentation, but some strains deleted in this gene are still able to grow on maltotriose after an extensive lag phase. This manuscript shows that such delayed growth on maltotriose is a consequence of extracellular hydrolysis of the sugar. Our results also indicate that the IMA5-encoded α-glucosidase is likely the enzyme responsible for this phenotype.
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