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HERO ID
3069001
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
L-Phenylalanine catabolism and 2-phenylethanol synthesis in Yarrowia lipolytica-mapping molecular identities through whole-proteome quantitative mass spectrometry analysis
Author(s)
Celinska, E; Olkowicz, M; Grajek, W
Year
2015
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
F E M S Yeast Research
ISSN:
1567-1356
EISSN:
1567-1364
Volume
15
Issue
5
PMID
26060219
DOI
10.1093/femsyr/fov041
Web of Science Id
WOS:000361790000011
Abstract
A world-wide effort is now being pursued towards the development of flavors and fragrances (F&F) production independently from traditional sources, as well as autonomously from depleting fossil fuel supplies. Biotechnological production of F&F by microbes has emerged as a vivid solution to the current market limitations. Amongst a wide variety of fragrant chemicals, 2-PE is of significant interest to both scientific and industrial community. Although the general overview of the 2-PE synthesis pathway is commonly known, involvement of particular molecular identities in this pathway has not been elucidated in Yarrowia lipolytica to date. The aim of this study was mapping molecular identities involved in 2-PE synthesis in Y. lipolytica. To acquire a comprehensive landscape of the proteins that are directly and indirectly involved in L-Phe degradation and 2-PE synthesis, we took advantage of comprehensibility and sensitivity of high-throughput LC-MS/MS-quantitative analysis. Amongst a number of proteins involved in amino acid turnover and the central carbon metabolism, enzymes involved in L-Phe conversion to 2-PE have been identified. Results on yeast-to-hyphae transition in relation to the character of the provided nitrogen source have been presented.
Keywords
amino acid metabolism; aroma compounds; 2-phenylethanol; L-phenylalanine; Yarrowia lipolytica; proteomics
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