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Cyanide-resistant respiration, a very frequent metabolic pathway in yeasts

✍ Scribed by Alexandra Veiga; João D Arrabaça; Maria C Loureiro-Dias


Book ID
104443557
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
288 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
1567-1356

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✦ Synopsis


It has recently been shown that cyanide-resistant respiration (CRR) is very common in Crabtree-negative yeasts (incapable of aerobic fermentation) and in non-fermentative yeasts. It is conferred by a salicylhydroxamic acid-sensitive alternative oxidase that transfers electrons from ubiquinol to oxygen, bypassing the cytochrome chain. An interesting finding is that, in general, whenever CRR is present, complex I is also present. In this article we briefly review the occurrence of CRR, the biochemistry and molecular biology of the alternative oxidase, and summarise the putative functions that have been attributed to this ubiquitous metabolic pathway, whose usefulness for the yeast cells still remains obscure.