Sugar transport systems in Kluyveromyces marxianus CCT 7735
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Sugar transport systems in Kluyveromyces marxianus CCT 7735
Abstract
The pattern of glucose repression in most Kluyveromyces marxianus strains does not correlate with fermentative behaviour; however, glucose repression and fermentative metabolism appear to be linked to the kinetics of sugar uptake. In this work, we show that lactose transport in K. marxianus CCT 7735 by lactose-grown cells is mediated by a low-affinity H+-sugar symporter. This system is glucose repressed and able to transport galactose with low affinity. We also observed the activity of a distinct lactose transporter in response to raffinose. Regarding glucose uptake, specificities of at least three low-affinity systems rely on the carbon source available in a given growth medium. Interestingly, it was observed only one high-affinity system is able to transport both glucose and galactose. We also showed that K. marxianus CCT 7735 regulates the expression of sugar transport systems in response to glucose availability.
Keywords: Glucose; K marxianus; Lactose; Metabolism regulation; Repression; Sugar uptake.
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