Publications by authors named "Toru Sumita"

We examined the localization of the Pir protein family (Pir1 to Pir4), which is covalently linked to the cell wall in an unknown manner. In contrast to the other Pir proteins, a fusion of Pir1p and monomeric red fluorescent protein distributed in clusters in pir1Delta cells throughout the period of cultivation, indicating that Pir1p is localized in bud scars. Further microscopic analysis revealed that Pir1p is expressed inside the chitin rings of the bud scars.

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Among the eight genes (YlALK1-YlALK8) encoding P450 cytochromes of the CYP52 family of the n-alkane-assimilating yeast Yarrowia lipolytica, Y1ALK1 is most highly induced by n-alkanes with short hydrocarbon chains, such as n-decane, and involved in the initial hydroxylation of n-alkane. To determine the factors regulating YlALK1 expression, we isolated an n-decane assimilation-deficient mutant, B0-6-1, whose YlALK1 expression level was lower than that of the wild-type. By complementation of the mutation of B0-6-1, we cloned a gene having an open reading frame of 1062 bp.

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The YlALK1 gene, which encodes cytochrome P450ALK1, plays a primary role in the assimilation of n-decane by yeast Yarrowia lipolytica and is inducible by n-decane at the transcriptional level. Deletion analysis of the YlALK1 promoter revealed that a 95-bp region on the YlALK1 promoter (from the position -400 to -304 upstream of the ATG codon) is essential for the induction by n-decane and we named this region ARR1 (alkane-responsive region). ARR1 was found to be made up of two different elements, ARE1 (alkane-responsive element 1; from -394 to -371) and ARE2 (from -325 to -305).

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