Molecular basis and functional development of membrane-based microbial metabolism

Author:

Yamada Mamoru1

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, and Research Center for Thermotolerant Microbial Resources, Yamaguchi University , Yamaguchi , Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACT My research interest has so far been focused on metabolisms related to the “membrane” of microorganisms, such as the respiratory chain, membrane proteins, sugar uptake, membrane stress and cell lysis, and fermentation. These basic metabolisms are important for the growth and survival of cell, and their knowledge can be used for efficient production of useful materials. Notable achievements in research on metabolisms are elucidation of the structure and function of membrane-bound glucose dehydrogenase as a primary enzyme in the respiratory chain, elucidation of ingenious expression regulation of several operons or by divergent promoters, elucidation of stress-induced programed-cell lysis and its requirement for survival during a long-term stationary phase, elucidation of molecular mechanism of survival at a critical high temperature, elucidation of thermal adaptation and its limit, isolation of thermotolerant fermenting yeast strains, and development of high-temperature fermentation and green energy production technologies. These achievements are described together in this review.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

U.S. Public Health Service

Universitas Brawijaya

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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