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MIG1 Glucose Repression in Metabolic Processes of Genetics to Metabolic Engineering.

Authors:
Iraj Alipourfard Nelly Datukishvili Salar Bakhtiyari Karimeh Haghani Laura Di Renzo Renata Costa de Miranda David Mikeladze

Avicenna J Med Biotechnol 2019 Jul-Sep;11(3):215-220

Institute of Chemical Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia.

Background: Although has several industrial applications, there are still fundamental problems associated with sequential use of carbon sources. As such, glucose repression effect can direct metabolism of yeast to preferably anaerobic conditions. This leads to higher ethanol production and less efficient production of recombinant products. The general glucose repression system is constituted by , TUP1 and SSN6 factors. The role of is known in glucose repression but the evaluation of effects on aerobic/anaerobic metabolism by deletion of and constructing an optimal strain brand remains unclear and an objective to be explored.

Methods: To find the impact of in induction of glucose-repression, the Mig1 disruptant strain (Δ) was produced for comparing with its congenic wild-type strain (2805). The analysis approached for changes in the rate of glucose consumption, biomass yield, cell protein contents, ethanol and intermediate metabolites production. The disruptant strain exhibited 25% glucose utilization, 12% biomass growth rate and 22% protein content over the wild type. The shift to respiratory pathway has been demonstrated by 122.86 and 40% increase of glycerol and pyruvate production, respectively as oxidative metabolites, while the reduction of fermentative metabolites such as acetate 35.48 and ethanol 24%.

Results: Results suggest that Δ compared to the wild-type strain can significantly present less effects of glucose repression.

Conclusion: The constructed strain has more efficient growth in aerobic cultivations and it can be a potential host for biotechnological recombinant yields and industrial interests.

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August 2019

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