The yeast Yarrowia lipolytica assimilates hydropho-bic compounds, such as n-alkanes and fatty acids, as sole carbon and energy sources. It has been shown that the acyl-CoA synthetase (ACS) genes, FAT1 and FAA1, are involved in the activation of fatty acids produced during the metabolism of n-alkanes, but the ACS genes that are involved in the metabolism of fatty acids from the culture medium remains to be identified. In this paper, we have identified the ACS genes involved in the utilization of exogenous fatty acids. RNA-seq analysis and qRT-PCR revealed that the transcript levels of the peroxisomal ACS-like protein-encoding genes AAL4 and AAL7 were increased in the presence of oleic acid. The single deletion mutant of AAL4 or AAL7 and double deletion mutant of AAL4 and AAL7 did not show any defects in the growth on the medium containing glucose, glycerol, n-alkanes, or fatty acids. In contrast, the mutant with deletion of seven genes, FAA1, FAT1-FAT4, AAL4, and AAL7, showed severe growth defects on the medium containing dodecanoic acid or oleic acid. These results suggest that Aal4p and Aal7p play important roles in the metabolism of exogenous fatty acids in collabora-tion with Faa1p and Fat1p-Fat4p.
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Tenagy, Iwama, R., Kobayashi, S., Shiwa, Y., Yoshikawa, H., Horiuchi, H., … Kajiwara, S. (2021). Acyl-coa synthetases, aal4 and aal7, are involved in the utilization of exogenous fatty acids in yarrowia lipolytica. Journal of General and Applied Microbiology, 67(1), 9–14. https://doi.org/10.2323/jgam.2020.03.001
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