MLDSR, the transcriptional regulator of the major lipid droplets protein MLDS, is controlled by long‐chain fatty acids and contributes to the lipid‐accumulating phenotype in oleaginous Rhodococcus strains
Martín A. Hernández,
Ana E. Ledesma,
Gabriel Moncalián
et al.
Abstract:Microorganism Lipid Droplet Small Regulator (MLDSR) is a transcriptional regulator of the major lipid droplets (LDs)‐associated protein MLDS in R. jostii RHA1 and R. opacus PD630. In this study, we investigated the role of MLDSR on lipid metabolism and triacylglycerol (TAG) accumulation in R. jostii RHA1 at physiological and molecular level. MLDSR gene deletion promoted a significant decrease of TAG accumulation, whereas inhibition of de novo fatty acid biosynthesis by the addition of cerulenin significantly r… Show more
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