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Nitrogen as the major factor influencing gene expression in Yarrowia lipolytica.


ABSTRACT: Yarrowia lipolytica is an important industrial microorganism used for the production of oleochemicals. The design of effective biotechnological processes with this cell factory requires an in-depth knowledge of its metabolism. Here we present a transcriptomic study of Y. lipolytica grown in the presence of glycerol and glucose, and mixture of both at different carbon to nitrogen ratios. It emerged that the transcriptomic landscape of Y. lipolytica is more sensitive to the nitrogen availability than to the utilized carbon source, as evidenced by more genes being differentially expressed in lower carbon to nitrogen ratio. Specifically, expression of hexokinase (HXK1) is significantly susceptible to changes in nitrogen concentrations. High HXK1 expression in low nitrogen seems to impact other genes which are implicated in tricarboxylic acid cycle and erythritol biosynthesis. We further show that expression of HXK1 and two genes belonging to the sugar porter family might be controlled by GATA-like zinc-finger proteins.

SUBMITTER: Hapeta P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7476234 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nitrogen as the major factor influencing gene expression in <i>Yarrowia lipolytica</i>.

Hapeta Piotr P   Kerkhoven Eduard J EJ   Lazar Zbigniew Z  

Biotechnology reports (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 20200827


<i>Yarrowia lipolytica</i> is an important industrial microorganism used for the production of oleochemicals. The design of effective biotechnological processes with this cell factory requires an in-depth knowledge of its metabolism. Here we present a transcriptomic study of <i>Y. lipolytica</i> grown in the presence of glycerol and glucose, and mixture of both at different carbon to nitrogen ratios. It emerged that the transcriptomic landscape of <i>Y. lipolytica</i> is more sensitive to the ni  ...[more]

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