Publications by authors named "I Hapala"

Lipid droplets (LD) are highly dynamic organelles specialized for the regulation of energy storage and cellular homeostasis. LD consist of a neutral lipid core surrounded by a phospholipid monolayer membrane with embedded proteins, most of which are involved in lipid homeostasis. In this study, we focused on one of the major LD proteins, sterol C24-methyltransferase, encoded by ERG6.

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Storage lipids, triacylglycerols (TAG), and steryl esters (SE), are predominant constituents of lipid droplets (LD) in fungi. In several yeast species, metabolism of TAG and SE is linked to various cellular processes, including cell division, sporulation, apoptosis, response to stress, and lipotoxicity. In addition, TAG are an important source for the generation of value-added lipids for industrial and biomedical applications.

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Sterol uptake in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is mediated by two plasma membrane ATP-binding cassette transporters, Aus1 and Pdr11. Their expression is regulated by oxygen and is triggered by anaerobic growth conditions. Under these conditions, internal ergosterol synthesis is arrested and utilization of exogenous sterol is vital for yeast cells.

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Squalene is a naturally occurring triterpene with wide industrial applications. Due to limited natural resources, production of this valuable lipid in yeast is of high commercial relevance. Typically low levels of squalene in yeast can be significantly increased by specific cultivation conditions or genetic modifications.

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The complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence from Kazachstania sinensis was analysed and compared to mtDNA from related yeasts. It contained the same set of genes; however, it only contained 23 tRNAs, as the trnR2 gene was absent. Most of the 12 introns within cox1, cob and rnl genes were inserted in the same sites as in other yeasts; however, two introns in rnl were in unusual positions.

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