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Fig. 1 | Biotechnology for Biofuels

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From: The Penicillium chrysogenum transporter PcAraT enables high-affinity, glucose-insensitive l-arabinose transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Fig. 1

Impact of the expression of putative P. chrysogenum sugar transporter genes in an l-arabinose metabolizing S. cerevisiae strain in which GAL2 was deleted. Strains were pregrown on liquid SMD and spotted on plates containing 20 g L−1 d-glucose (SMD, left) or l-arabinose (SMA, right) as carbon source. Codes on left-hand side indicate S. cerevisiae strain names and, in brackets, the systematic name of the corresponding over-expressed P. chrysogenum gene. CEN.PK113-7D is a control strain that was not engineered for l-arabinose metabolism. SMD and SMA plates were incubated at 30 °C for 47 and 91 h, respectively. The experiment was performed in duplicate; data shown are from a single representative experiment

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