By-product formation during exposure of respiring Saccharomyces cerevisiae cultures to excess glucose is not caused by a limited capacity of pyruvate carboxylase |
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Authors: | Jü rgen Bauer,Marijke A.H. Luttik,Carmen-Lisset Flores,Johannes P. van,Dijken ,Jack T. Pronk,Peter Niederberger |
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Affiliation: | Lesaffre Développement, P.O. Box 6027, 147, rue Gabriel Péri, 59706, Marcq en Baroeul, France. |
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Abstract: | Upon exposure to excess glucose, respiring cultures of Saccharomyces cerevisiae produce substantial amounts of ethanol and acetate. A possible role of a limited anaplerotic capacity in this process was investigated by overexpressing pyruvate carboxylase and by replacing it with a heterologous enzyme (Escherichia coli phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase). Compared to the wild-type, neither the pyruvate carboxylase (Pyc)-overexpressing nor the transgenic strain exhibited reduced by-product formation after glucose pulses to aerobic glucose-limited chemostat cultures. An increased intracellular malate concentration was observed in the two engineered strains. It is concluded that by-product formation in S. cerevisiae is not caused by a limited anaplerotic capacity. |
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Keywords: | Pyruvate metabolism Pyruvate carboxylase PEP carboxylase By-product formation |
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