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  2. Structural comparison of the Pichia pastoris alcohol oxidase genes

Structural comparison of the Pichia pastoris alcohol oxidase genes

  • Yeast. 1989 May-Jun;5(3):167-77. doi: 10.1002/yea.320050306.
P Koutz 1 G R Davis C Stillman K Barringer J Cregg G Thill
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  • 1 Salk Institute Biotechnology/Industrial Associates, Inc, La Jolla, CA 92037.
Abstract

In methylotrophic yeasts, alcohol oxidase is the first Enzyme in the methanol-utilization pathway. The genome of one such yeast, Pichia pastoris, contains two alcohol oxidase genes, AOX1 and AOX2. Sequence analysis indicated that each gene encodes a similar protein of 663 Amino acids. The protein-coding regions of the genes were 92% and 97% homologous at the nucleotide and predicted amino acid sequence levels, respectively. In contrast to homology observed within the protein-coding portions of the AOX genes, no homology was found in either the 5' or 3' non-coding regions. Although alcohol oxidase is found in peroxisomes of P. pastoris, the AOX amino acid sequences did not contain a peptide sequence similar to the peroxisomal transport sequence found at the C-terminus of some peroxisomally located proteins in higher eukaryotes.

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