F-box motif encoding genes as targets for the development of stress-tolerant traits in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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https://doi.org/10.56042/ijeb.v60i09.65135Title: F-box motif encoding genes as targets for the development of stress-tolerant traits in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeAuthors:
Sharma, MeenuPandita, MonikaShoket, HeenaBairwa, Narendra KKeywords: Abiotic stress;Bioconversion;Brewer's Yeast;Gene-gene interactions;Stress tolerance;Ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS)Issue Date: Sep-2022Publisher: NIScPR-CSIR,IndiaAbstract: Stress tolerance is a useful trait actively sought by the bioprocess industry for biofactories dealing with bioconversion of
varied raw materials or carbon sources. Fungal or yeast species are useful in bioconversion and are sustainable bioresources
for biochemicals and biofuel production. Genetic manipulation strategies are in practice to enhance the tolerance against
stress agents for the improved bioconversion process. In this review, we highlight the importance of the F-box motif
encoding genes and their interactions in imparting the stress tolerance phenotype to the yeast species. The F-box motif
proteins constitute a part of the SCF-E3 ligase complex and are involved in the recruitment, and ubiquitination, followed by
degradation of the substrate proteins by the 26S proteasome. It highlights the current scenario on the F-box motif encoding
genes and their interaction partners as targets for the stress tolerance phenotype in the yeast and plant species and their
utility in the bioconversion processes.Page(s): 667-671ISSN: 0975-1009 (Online); 0019-5189 (Print)Appears in Collections:
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