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Yarrowia lipolytica - Genetics, Genomics, and Physiology

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Due to various special physiological features and a genome that greatly differs in structure, gene content and organization from other yeasts, Y. lipolytica is widely used as a model organism. With its characteristics, such as the ability to accumulate oil and the high capacity for secretion of proteases and lipases, the yeast is also of great interest for biotechnological applications.
The main topics covered in this Microbiology Monograph are: comparative genomics; mitochondrial genomics and proteomics, including the analysis of the respiratory chain; transposable elements and their activities; non-coding RNA genes, which display a number of unusual and remarkable features compared to other hemiascomycetes; utilization of hydrophobic substrates, of n-alkane and its oxidized derivatives as sources of carbon and energy; ambient pH signalling; comparison of protein families in non-conventional yeasts and S. cerevisiae; and the sulphur metabolism of cheese-ripening yeast.
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List of contents

Claude Gaillardin, Meriem Mekouar and CécileNeuvéglise: Comparative genetics of Yarrowia lipolytica.- Stephan Kercher and Ulrich Brandt: Mitochondrial genomics and proteomics of Yarrowia lipolytica.- Serge Casaregola & Gerold Barth: Transponable elements and their activities in Yarrowia lipolytica.- Cécile Neuvéglise, Claude Gaillardin and Christian Marck: Non-coding RNA genes transcribed by RNA polymerase III in Yarrowia lipolytica.- Ryouichi Fukuda and Akinnori Ohta: Utilization of hydrophobic substrates by Yarrowia. Lipolytica.- Sylvie Blanchin-Roland: Ambient pH signalling in Yarrowia lipolytica.- Falk Matthaeus and Gerold Barth: The GPR1/FUN34/yaaH proteinfamily in the non-conventional yeast Yarrowia lipolytica and the conventional yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.- Agnès Hébert, Jean Marie Beckerich, Sophie Laudaud and Pascal Bonnarme: Sulphur metabolism of the cheese-ripening yeast Yarrowia lipolytica.

Summary

Due to various special physiological features and a genome that greatly differs in structure, gene content and organization from other yeasts, Y. lipolytica is widely used as a model organism. With its characteristics, such as the ability to accumulate oil and the high capacity for secretion of proteases and lipases, the yeast is also of great interest for biotechnological applications.
The main topics covered in this Microbiology Monograph are: comparative genomics; mitochondrial genomics and proteomics, including the analysis of the respiratory chain; transposable elements and their activities; non-coding RNA genes, which display a number of unusual and remarkable features compared to other hemiascomycetes; utilization of hydrophobic substrates, of n-alkane and its oxidized derivatives as sources of carbon and energy; ambient pH signalling; comparison of protein families in non-conventional yeasts and S. cerevisiae; and the sulphur metabolism of cheese-ripening yeast.
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Product details

Assisted by Gerol Barth (Editor), Gerold Barth (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783642441226
ISBN 978-3-642-44122-6
No. of pages 187
Dimensions 155 mm x 10 mm x 235 mm
Weight 308 g
Illustrations VII, 187 p.
Series Microbiology Monographs
Microbiology Monographs
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Microbiology

Biochemie, B, Microbiology (non-medical), biochemistry, biotechnology, microbiology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biochemistry, general, Industrial Microbiology, Applied Microbiology, Eukaryotic Microbiology

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