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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, September 1999, p. 3888-3895, Vol. 65, No. 9
Institute of Marine Biotechnology, National Taiwan Ocean
University, Keelung, Taiwan 20224,2
Institute of Biochemistry,1 and
Department of Medical Technology3, National Yang-Ming University,
Taipei, Taiwan 11211, and Institute of Botany,
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan 115294
Received 8 March 1999/Accepted 6 June 1999
Synthesis of multiple extracellular lipases in Candida
rugosa has been demonstrated. However, it is difficult to
characterize the expression spectrum of lip genes, since
the sequences of the lip multigene family are very closely
related. A competitive reverse transcription-PCR assay was developed to
quantify the expression of lip genes. In agreement with the
protein profile, the abundance of lip mRNAs was found to be
(in decreasing order) lip1, lip3, lip2, lip5, and lip4. To analyze
the effects of different culture conditions, the transcript
concentrations for these mRNA species were normalized relative to the
values for gpd, encoding glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase. In relative terms, lip1 and lip3
were highly and constitutively expressed (about 105
molecules per µg of total RNA) whereas the other inducible
lip genes, especially lip4, showed significant
changes in mRNA expression under different culture conditions. These
results indicate that differential transcriptional control of
lip genes results in multiple forms of lipase proteins.
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Analysis of the Gene Family Encoding Lipases in Candida
rugosa by Competitive Reverse Transcription-PCR
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Corresponding authors. Mailing address for Dr. Shaw:
Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan 11529. Phone: 886-2-27899590 ext. 226. Fax: 886-2-27821605. E-mail:
boplshaw{at}gate.sinica.edu.tw. Mailing address for Dr.
Tang: Institute of Marine Biotechnology, National Taiwan Ocean
University, Keelung, Taiwan 20224. Phone: 886-2-24622192 ext. 5510. Fax: 886-2-24622320. E-mail:
tsj{at}ntou-66.ntou.edu.tw.
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