Authors
Francine J Boonekamp, Ewout Knibbe, Marcel A Vieira-Lara, Melanie Wijsman, Marijke AH Luttik, Karen Van Eunen, Maxime Den Ridder, Reinier Bron, Ana Maria Almonacid Suarez, Patrick Van Rijn, Justina C Wolters, Martin Pabst, Jean-Marc Daran, Barbara M Bakker, Pascale Daran-Lapujade
Publication date
2022/6/28
Journal
Cell Reports
Volume
39
Issue
13
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Although transplantation of single genes in yeast plays a key role in elucidating gene functionality in metazoans, technical challenges hamper humanization of full pathways and processes. Empowered by advances in synthetic biology, this study demonstrates the feasibility and implementation of full humanization of glycolysis in yeast. Single gene and full pathway transplantation revealed the remarkable conservation of glycolytic and moonlighting functions and, combined with evolutionary strategies, brought to light context-dependent responses. Human hexokinase 1 and 2, but not 4, required mutations in their catalytic or allosteric sites for functionality in yeast, whereas hexokinase 3 was unable to complement its yeast ortholog. Comparison with human tissues cultures showed preservation of turnover numbers of human glycolytic enzymes in yeast and human cell cultures. This demonstration of transplantation of …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
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