Taxonomy of Aureobasidium spp. and biosynthesis and regulation of their extracellular polymers

被引:73
作者
Li, Yang [1 ]
Chi, Zhe [1 ]
Wang, Guang-Yuan [1 ]
Wang, Zhi-Peng [1 ]
Liu, Guang-Lei [1 ]
Lee, Ching-Fu [2 ]
Ma, Zhai-Chao [1 ]
Chi, Zhen-Ming [1 ]
机构
[1] Ocean Univ China, Unesco Chinese Ctr Marine Biotechnol, Qingdao 266003, Peoples R China
[2] Natl Hsinchu Univ Educ, Dept Appl Sci, Hsinchu, Taiwan
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Aureobasidium pululans; biosynthesis; poly(beta-L-malic acid); pullulan; regulation; MALIC-ACID; UDPG-PYROPHOSPHORYLASE; SIDEROPHORE PRODUCTION; PHYSARUM-POLYCEPHALUM; PULLULAN PRODUCTION; POLY(MALIC ACID); BLACK YEASTS; DIVERSITY; GENE; STRAIN;
D O I
10.3109/1040841X.2013.826176
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The genus Aureobasidium spp. have been divided into three species, A. pullulans, A. leucospermi and A. proteae, and A. pullulans has been known to have five varieties. However, after analysis of many strains of this yeast isolated from different environments, they do not belong to any of the three species or the five varieties. Although pullulan produced by A. pullulans has been widely used in different fields in industry and different strains of this yeast has been known to produce poly(beta-L-malic acid) (PMA), heavy oils and beta-1,3-glucan, it is still unknown how the black yeast synthesizes and secretes the extracellular polymers at molecular level. In this review article, new biosynthetic pathways of pullulan, PMA and heavy oils, the enzymes and their genes related to their biosynthesis and regulation are proposed. Furthermore, some enzymes and their genes related to pullulan biosynthesis in A. pullulans have been characterized. But it is completely unknown how pullulan is secreted and how PMA, heavy oils and beta-1,3-glucan are synthesized and secreted. Therefore, there is much work to be done about taxonomy and biosynthesis, secretion and regulation of pullulan, PMA, heavy oils and beta-1,3-glucan at molecular levels in Aureobasidium spp.
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