Sterol Regulatory Element-Binding Protein (Sre1) Promotes the Synthesis of Carotenoids and Sterols in Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous

  • María Soledad Gutiérrez
  • Sebastián Campusano
  • Ana María González
  • Melissa Gómez
  • Salvador Barahona
  • Dionisia Sepúlveda
  • Peter J. Espenshade
  • María Fernández-Lobato
  • Marcelo Baeza
  • Marcelo Baeza
  • Víctor Cifuentes
  • Víctor Cifuentes
  • Jennifer Alcaíno
  • Jennifer Alcaíno
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Publication date
March 2019
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Journal
Frontiers in Microbiology

Abstract

Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous is a basidiomycete yeast that synthesizes carotenoids, mainly astaxanthin, which are of great commercial interest. Currently, there are many unknown aspects related to regulatory mechanisms on the synthesis of carotenoids in this yeast. Our recent studies showed that changes in sterol levels and composition resulted in upregulation of genes in the mevalonate pathway required for the synthesis of carotenoid precursors, leading to increased production of these pigments. Sterol Regulatory Element-Binding Proteins (SREBP), called Sre1 in yeast, are conserved transcriptional regulators of sterol homeostasis and other cellular processes. Given the results linking sterols and carotenoids, we investigated the role of S...

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