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Targeted proteome analysis of the central carbon metabolism related enzymes in S. cerevisiae mutant strains


ABSTRACT: Expression profiles of 110 the central metabolism-related enzymes were obtained by the selected reaction monitoring (SRM) assay methods using LC-MS/MS from the wild type (BY4742), a GCR2 gene deletion strain, and 29 single-gene deletion strains lacking enzyme genes responsible for central carbon metabolism (including CIT1, ENO1, FBP1, GCR2, GND1, GPD1, GPM2, HOR2, HXK1, HXK2, IDH1, IDH2, IDP1, LPD1, MAE1, MDH1, MDH2, PDA1, PDC1, PFK1, PYC2, RPE1, TAL1, TDH1, TDH2, TDH3, TKL1, TPS1, TPS2, and ZWF1 genes). The central carbon metabolism is strictly controlled by modulation of enzyme expressions to maintain an essential system of living organisms. In this study, metabolic safety mechanisms in the model organism, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, were investigated by direct determination of enzyme expression levels. Targeted proteome analysis of 31 S. cerevisiae wild type and mutant strains revealed that at least 30% of the observed variations in enzyme expression levels could be explained by global regulatory mechanisms. Co-expression analysis revealed that expression levels of enzymes involved in trehalose metabolism and glycolysis changed in a coordinated manner under the control of the transcription factors for global regulation.

ORGANISM(S): Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (baker's Yeast)

SUBMITTER: Fumio Matsuda 

PROVIDER: PXD004714 | JPOST Repository | Wed Mar 22 00:00:00 GMT 2017

REPOSITORIES: jPOST

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Targeted proteome analysis of single-gene deletion strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae lacking enzymes in the central carbon metabolism.

Matsuda Fumio F   Kinoshita Syohei S   Nishino Shunsuke S   Tomita Atsumi A   Shimizu Hiroshi H  

PloS one 20170227 2


Central carbon metabolism is controlled by modulating the protein abundance profiles of enzymes that maintain the essential systems in living organisms. In this study, metabolic adaptation mechanisms in the model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae were investigated by direct determination of enzyme abundance levels in 30 wild type and mutant strains. We performed a targeted proteome analysis using S. cerevisiae strains that lack genes encoding the enzymes responsible for central carbon metabolism  ...[more]

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