Genomic clustering of functionally related genes is rare in yeasts and other eukaryotes with only few examples available. Here, we summarize our data on a nontelomeric cluster of a non-conventional methylotrophic yeast () containing genes for α-glucosidase MAL1, α-glucoside permease MAL2 and two hypothetical transcriptional activators. Using genome mining, we detected clusters of varied number, position and composition in many other maltose-assimilating non-conventional yeasts from different phylogenetic groups. The highest number of clusters was detected in while no clusters were found in and . Phylograms of α-glucosidases and α-glucoside transporters of yeasts agreed with phylogenesis of the respective yeast species. Substrate specificity of unstudied α-glucosidases was predicted from protein sequence analysis. Specific activities of α-glucosidases MAL7, MAL8, and MAL9 heterologously expressed in confirmed the correctness of the prediction-these proteins were verified promiscuous maltase-isomaltases. α-Glucosidases of earlier diverged yeasts , and showed sequence relatedness with α-glucosidases of filamentous fungi and bacilli.
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