Noriko Yasutani
Toyota
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Biotechnology for Biofuels | 2017
Satoshi Katahira; Nobuhiko Muramoto; Shigeharu Moriya; Risa Nagura; Nobuki Tada; Noriko Yasutani; Moriya Ohkuma; Toru Onishi; Kenro Tokuhiro
BackgroundThe yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a promising host for lignocellulosic bioethanol production, is unable to metabolize xylose. In attempts to confer xylose utilization ability in S. cerevisiae, a number of xylose isomerase (XI) genes have been expressed heterologously in this yeast. Although several of these XI encoding genes were functionally expressed in S. cerevisiae, the need still exists for a S. cerevisiae strain with improved xylose utilization ability for use in the commercial production of bioethanol. Although currently much effort has been devoted to achieve the objective, one of the solutions is to search for a new XI gene that would confer superior xylose utilization in S. cerevisiae. Here, we searched for novel XI genes from the protists residing in the hindgut of the termite Reticulitermes speratus.ResultsEight novel XI genes were obtained from a cDNA library, prepared from the protists of the R. speratus hindgut, by PCR amplification using degenerated primers based on highly conserved regions of amino acid sequences of different XIs. Phylogenetic analysis classified these cloned XIs into two groups, one showed relatively high similarities to Bacteroidetes and the other was comparatively similar to Firmicutes. The growth rate and the xylose consumption rate of the S. cerevisiae strain expressing the novel XI, which exhibited highest XI activity among the eight XIs, were superior to those exhibited by the strain expressing the XI gene from Piromyces sp. E2. Substitution of the asparagine residue at position 337 of the novel XI with a cysteine further improved the xylose utilization ability of the yeast strain. Interestingly, introducing point mutations in the corresponding asparagine residues in XIs originated from other organisms, such as Piromyces sp. E2 or Clostridium phytofermentans, similarly improved xylose utilization in S. cerevisiae.ConclusionsA novel XI gene conferring superior xylose utilization in S. cerevisiae was successfully isolated from the protists in the termite hindgut. Isolation of this XI gene and identification of the point mutation described in this study might contribute to improving the productivity of industrial bioethanol.
Archive | 2009
Toru Onishi; Nobuki Tada; Hibiki Matsushita; Noriko Yasutani; Nobuhiro Ishida; Takashi Shimamura
Archive | 2003
Satoshi Saito; Osamu Saotome; Noriko Yasutani; Yasuo Matsuo; Nobuhiro Ishida; Masana Hirai; Takao Imaeda; Chikara Miyazaki; Kenro Tokuhiro
Archive | 2006
Ikuo Yamaguchi; Osamu Saotome; Shigeru Kuromiya; Tohru Ohnishi; Noriko Yasutani; Satoshi Saitoh; Makoto Mouri; Mitsuru Nakano; Arimitsu Usuki; Nobuhiro Ishida; Kenro Tokuhiro; Eiji Nagamori; Haruo Takahashi
Archive | 2002
Satoshi Saitoh; Osamu Saotome; Noriko Yasutani; Yasuo Matsuo; Nobuhiro Ishida; Masana Hirai; Katsuhiko Kitamoto
Archive | 2010
Toru Onishi; 大西徹; Emiko Tominaga; 富永詠美子; Noriko Yasutani; 保谷典子
Archive | 2014
Satoshi Katahira; Risa Nagura; Kenro Tokuhiro; Nobuhiro Ishida; Chie Imamura; Toru Onishi; Noriko Yasutani; Nobuki Tada
Archive | 2003
Satoshi Saito; Osamu Saotome; Noriko Yasutani; Yasuo Matsuo; Nobuhiro Ishida; Masana Hirai; Takao Imaeda; Chikara Miyazaki; Kenro Tokuhiro
Archive | 2003
Nobuhiro Ishida; Masana Hirai; Takao Imaeda; Chikara Miyazaki; Kenro Tokuhiro; Satoshi Saito; Osamu Saotome; Noriko Yasutani; Yasuo Matsuo
日本生物工学会大会講演要旨集 | 2015
Risa Nagura; Satoshi Katahira; Nobuhiro Ishida; Chie Imamura; Noriko Yasutani; Nobuki Tada; Toru Onishi; Kenro Tokuhiro