A comparative study of peroxisomal structures in Hansenula polymorpha pex mutants

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In a recent study, we performed a systematic genome analysis for the conservation of genes involved in peroxisome biogenesis (PEX genes) in various fungi. We have now performed a systematic study of the morphology of peroxisome remnants ('ghosts') in Hansenula polymorpha pex mutants (pex1-pex20) and the level of peroxins and matrix proteins in these strains. To this end, all available H. polymorpha pex strains were grown under identical cultivation conditions in glucose-limited chemostat cultures and analyzed in detail. The H. polymorpha pex mutants could be categorized into four distinct groups, namely pex mutants containing: (1) virtually normal peroxisomal structures (pex7, pex17, pex20); (2) small peroxisomal membrane structures with a distinct lumen (pex2, pex4, pex5, pex10, pex12, pex14); (3) multilayered membrane structures lacking apparent matrix protein content (pex1, pex6, pex8, pex13); and (4) no peroxisomal structures (pex3, pex19). © 2007 Federation of European Microbiological Societies.

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Koek, A., Komori, M., Veenhuis, M., & Van Der Klei, I. J. (2007). A comparative study of peroxisomal structures in Hansenula polymorpha pex mutants. In FEMS Yeast Research (Vol. 7, pp. 1126–1133). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1567-1364.2007.00261.x

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