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Background: The industrially important yeast Blastobotrys (Arxula) adeninivorans is an asexual hemiascomycete phylogenetically very distant from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Its unusual metabolic flexibility allows it to use a wide range of carbon and nitrogen sources, while being thermotolerant, xerotolerant and osmotolerant.
Results: The sequencing of strain LS3 revealed that the nuclear genome of A. adeninivorans is 11.8 Mb long and consists of four chromosomes with regional centromeres. Its closest sequenced relative is Yarrowia lipolytica, although mean conservation of orthologs is low. With 914 introns within 6116 genes, A. adeninivorans is one of the most intron-rich hemiascomycetes sequenced to date. Several large species-specific families appear to result from multiple rounds of segmental duplications of tandem gene arrays, a novel mechanism not yet described in yeasts. An analysis of the genome and its transcriptome revealed enzymes with biotechnological potential, such as two extracellular tannases (Atan1p and Atan2p) of the tannic-acid catabolic route, and a new pathway for the assimilation of n-butanol via butyric aldehyde and butyric acid.
Conclusions: The high-quality genome of this species that diverged early in Saccharomycotina will allow further fundamental studies on comparative genomics, evolution and phylogenetics. Protein components of different pathways for carbon and nitrogen source utilization were identified, which so far has remained unexplored in yeast, offering clues for further biotechnological developments. In the course of identifying alternative microorganisms for biotechnological interest, A. adeninivorans has already proved its strengthened competitiveness as a promising cell factory for many more applications.
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Anal Bioanal Chem
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Institute of Nutritional Science, Chair of Food Science, and TransMIT Center for Effect-Directed Analysis, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32, 35392, Giessen, Germany.
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Ottawa Research and Development Centre, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), Corrensstr. 3, Gatersleben, D-06466 Stadt Seeland, Germany.
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Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Tartu, 51010 Tartu, Estonia.
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Orgentis Chemicals GmbH, Bahnhofstr. 3-5, D-06466, Gatersleben, Germany. Electronic address:
Several putative lipase genes from the genome of the yeast Blastobotrys (Arxula) raffinosifermentans (adeninivorans) LS3 were overexpressed in the yeast itself and screened for the desymmetrization of the dicarboxylic acid diester diethyl adipate (DEA) into the monoester monoethyl adipate (MEA). MEA can serve as a monomeric spacer group for functional polymers used in medical chemistry and dental applications. The selected lipase Alip2-c6hp was intracellularly located.
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