The yeast fatty acid synthase (FAS) is a barrel-shaped 2.6 MDa complex. Upon barrel-formation, two multidomain subunits, each more than 200kDa large, intertwine to form a heterododecameric complex that buries 170,000 angstrom (2) of protein surface. In spite of the rich knowledge about yeast FAS in structure and function, its assembly remained elusive until recently, when co-translational interaction of the beta -subunit with the nascent alpha -subunit was found to initiate assembly. Here, we characterize the co-translational assembly of yeast FAS at a molecular level. We show that the co-translationally formed interface is sensitive to subtle perturbations, so that the exchange of two amino acids located in the emerging interface can preve...
The metazoan cytosolic fatty acid synthase (FAS) contains all of the enzymes required for de novo fa...
Only four intracellular filaments are known: actin, tubulin, intermediate filaments, and septin. How...
Antibiotic therapy in response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections targets de novo fatty acid b...
The yeast fatty acid synthase (FAS) is a barrel-shaped 2.6 MDa complex. Upon barrel-formation, two m...
Most fungal fatty acid synthases assemble from two multi-domain subunits, α and β, into a hetero-dod...
Fatty acid synthases (FASs) are central to metabolism but are also of biotechnological interest for ...
In all organisms, fatty acid synthesis is achieved in variations of a common cyclic reaction pathway...
Fatty acid synthases (FASs) are central to metabolism but are also of biotechnological interest for ...
SummaryIn yeast, the whole metabolic pathway for making 16- and 18-carbon fatty acids is carried out...
SummaryThe fungal type I fatty acid synthase (FAS) is a 2.6 MDa multienzyme complex, catalyzing all ...
The de novo synthesis of fatty acids is one of the most central metabolic pathways in all forms of l...
Eukaryotic fatty acid synthases (FASs) are huge multifunctional enzymes that carry out all enzymatic...
Using affinity purifications coupled with mass spectrometry and yeast two-hybrid assays, we show the...
All steps of fatty acid synthesis in fungi are catalyzed by the fatty acid synthase, which forms a 2...
Fatty acids are one of the most abundant lipids in the cell. Cells use them to build biological memb...
The metazoan cytosolic fatty acid synthase (FAS) contains all of the enzymes required for de novo fa...
Only four intracellular filaments are known: actin, tubulin, intermediate filaments, and septin. How...
Antibiotic therapy in response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections targets de novo fatty acid b...
The yeast fatty acid synthase (FAS) is a barrel-shaped 2.6 MDa complex. Upon barrel-formation, two m...
Most fungal fatty acid synthases assemble from two multi-domain subunits, α and β, into a hetero-dod...
Fatty acid synthases (FASs) are central to metabolism but are also of biotechnological interest for ...
In all organisms, fatty acid synthesis is achieved in variations of a common cyclic reaction pathway...
Fatty acid synthases (FASs) are central to metabolism but are also of biotechnological interest for ...
SummaryIn yeast, the whole metabolic pathway for making 16- and 18-carbon fatty acids is carried out...
SummaryThe fungal type I fatty acid synthase (FAS) is a 2.6 MDa multienzyme complex, catalyzing all ...
The de novo synthesis of fatty acids is one of the most central metabolic pathways in all forms of l...
Eukaryotic fatty acid synthases (FASs) are huge multifunctional enzymes that carry out all enzymatic...
Using affinity purifications coupled with mass spectrometry and yeast two-hybrid assays, we show the...
All steps of fatty acid synthesis in fungi are catalyzed by the fatty acid synthase, which forms a 2...
Fatty acids are one of the most abundant lipids in the cell. Cells use them to build biological memb...
The metazoan cytosolic fatty acid synthase (FAS) contains all of the enzymes required for de novo fa...
Only four intracellular filaments are known: actin, tubulin, intermediate filaments, and septin. How...
Antibiotic therapy in response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections targets de novo fatty acid b...