Title : A multi-omic map of the lipid-producing yeast Rhodosporidium toruloides - Zhu_2012_Nat.Commun_3_1112 |
Author(s) : Zhu Z , Zhang S , Liu H , Shen H , Lin X , Yang F , Zhou YJ , Jin G , Ye M , Zou H , Zhao ZK |
Ref : Nat Commun , 3 :1112 , 2012 |
Abstract :
Triacylglycerols are among the most attractive alternative raw materials for biofuel development. Current oil plant-based technologies are limited in terms of triacylglycerol production capacity and rate. These limitations may be circumvented by biotransformation of carbohydrates into lipids; however, our understanding of microbial oleaginicity remains limited. Here we present the results of a multi-omic analysis of Rhodosporidium toruloides, a robust triacylglycerol-producing fungus. The assembly of genome and transcriptome sequencing data reveals a genome of 20.2 Mb containing 8,171 protein-coding genes, the majority of which have multiple introns. Genes including a novel fatty acid synthase are predicted to participate in metabolic pathways absent in non-oleaginous yeasts. Transcriptomic and proteomic data suggest that lipid accumulation under nitrogen-limited conditions correlates with the induction of lipogenesis, nitrogenous compound recycling, macromolecule metabolism and autophagy. The multi-omic map of R. toruloides therefore provides a valuable resource for efforts to rationally engineer lipid-production pathways. |
PubMedSearch : Zhu_2012_Nat.Commun_3_1112 |
PubMedID: 23047670 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: rhot1-m7wd80 , rhot1-m7x154 , rhot1-m7xfd0 , rhot1-m7wh41 , rhot1-m7x3p3 , rhot1-m7x835 , rhoto-a0a061bfj5 |
Gene_locus | rhot1-m7wd80 rhot1-m7x154 rhot1-m7xfd0 rhot1-m7wh41 rhot1-m7x3p3 rhot1-m7x835 rhoto-a0a061bfj5 |
Gene_locus_frgt | rhot1-m7wqg8 |
Zhu Z, Zhang S, Liu H, Shen H, Lin X, Yang F, Zhou YJ, Jin G, Ye M, Zou H, Zhao ZK (2012)
A multi-omic map of the lipid-producing yeast Rhodosporidium toruloides
Nat Commun
3 :1112
Zhu Z, Zhang S, Liu H, Shen H, Lin X, Yang F, Zhou YJ, Jin G, Ye M, Zou H, Zhao ZK (2012)
Nat Commun
3 :1112