Biological Science 2013/07/02
Professor Hiroshi Takagi and his group members
Laboratory of Applied Stress Microbiology,Graduate School of Biological Sciences
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an important microorganism not only in basic science as a model for higher eukaryotes like human, but also in fermentation industry for the production of breads, alcoholic beverages and bioethanol.
For more information,
http://bsw3.naist.jp/eng/researchtopics/2013/20130702.html
Fig. 1. The absence of β-bulge in Mpr1. Mpr1 is shown by green and other typical NATs are shown by black.
Mpr1 avoids the steric interference due to substrate binding by removing conserved β-bulge structure.