The Function of Two n-Alkane Inducible Genes (ALIl, POX18Cm) for n-Alkane Assimilating Candida maltosa

Candida maltosa에서 분리된 n-Alkane 유도성 유전자(ALI1, POX18Cm)의 n-Alkane 대사에 있어서의 기능

  • Published : 1993.04.01

Abstract

The functions of n-alkane inducible genes, ALI1 and POX18Cm isolated from Canida maltosa were investigated, using it's distruptants. As a result, it is suggested that ALI1 is essential for n-alkane assimilation in C. mltosa and it regulates genes related to assimilation of n-alkane (ALI1, P450alk POX18Cm) at transcriptional level. Nuclear localization experiments indicated that ALI1 was located and functioned in the nucleus. POX18Cm is considered as a peroxisomal nonspecific lipid transfer protein gene related to n-alkane assimilation in C. maltosa also regulated by ALI1. But it had no significant effect on n-alkane assimilation in C. maltosa.

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