AbstractWe report on the isolation of a gene encoding yeast malate synthase. A yeast genomic library was screened using a probe homologous to the yeast enzyme obtained by the polymerase chain reaction. The nucleotide sequence of the cloned gene was determined. Computer analysis showed that the isolated gene is identical to the one previously described as DAL7, which is involved in allantoin metabolism [Mol. Cell. Biol. 9 (1989) 3231-3243]. Enzymatic activities of multicopy transformants, Southern analysis and disruption mutants predict the existence of two genes encoding malate synthases that are differentially regulated at the transcriptional level. Malate synthase; Glyoxylate pathway; Allantoin metabolism; Gene disruption
Genomic clustering of functionally related genes is rare in yeasts and other eukaryotes with only fe...
AbstractA new gene (SW A2) encoding a secretory α-amylase activity from Schwanniomyces occidentalis ...
The phenotypes of several UV induced malate-dependent mutants of Schizosaccharomyces malidevorans we...
AbstractA complete malolactic fermentation was achieved using Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains coexp...
Malate synthase is a key enzyme of the glyoxylate cycle, which is an anaplerotic pathway essential f...
Maltose metabolism in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is of great importance both for academic an...
International audienceIt has been known for a long time that the yeast Saccharo-myces cerevisiae can...
Malic acid is a potential biomass-derivable "building block" for chemical synthesis. Since wild-type...
Malic acid is a potential biomass-derivable "building block" for chemical synthesis. Since wild-type...
AbstractMany lactic acid bacteria can carry out malolactic fermentation. This secondary fermentation...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a promising microorganism for the production of ethanol for fuel, and th...
The yeast Yarrowia lipolytica is an oleaginous yeast which is able to grow on hydrophobic substrates...
The baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a valuable and increasingly important microorganism fo...
<div><p>For maltose fermentation, budding yeast <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> operates a mechanism...
Malate synthase, one of the key enzymes in the glyoxylate cycle, was purified 122-fold to homogeneit...
Genomic clustering of functionally related genes is rare in yeasts and other eukaryotes with only fe...
AbstractA new gene (SW A2) encoding a secretory α-amylase activity from Schwanniomyces occidentalis ...
The phenotypes of several UV induced malate-dependent mutants of Schizosaccharomyces malidevorans we...
AbstractA complete malolactic fermentation was achieved using Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains coexp...
Malate synthase is a key enzyme of the glyoxylate cycle, which is an anaplerotic pathway essential f...
Maltose metabolism in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is of great importance both for academic an...
International audienceIt has been known for a long time that the yeast Saccharo-myces cerevisiae can...
Malic acid is a potential biomass-derivable "building block" for chemical synthesis. Since wild-type...
Malic acid is a potential biomass-derivable "building block" for chemical synthesis. Since wild-type...
AbstractMany lactic acid bacteria can carry out malolactic fermentation. This secondary fermentation...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a promising microorganism for the production of ethanol for fuel, and th...
The yeast Yarrowia lipolytica is an oleaginous yeast which is able to grow on hydrophobic substrates...
The baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a valuable and increasingly important microorganism fo...
<div><p>For maltose fermentation, budding yeast <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> operates a mechanism...
Malate synthase, one of the key enzymes in the glyoxylate cycle, was purified 122-fold to homogeneit...
Genomic clustering of functionally related genes is rare in yeasts and other eukaryotes with only fe...
AbstractA new gene (SW A2) encoding a secretory α-amylase activity from Schwanniomyces occidentalis ...
The phenotypes of several UV induced malate-dependent mutants of Schizosaccharomyces malidevorans we...