Biosynthesis and bioproduction of coenzyme Q10by yeasts andother organisms

Biotechnology and applied biochemistry 53 巻 217-226 頁 2010-12-23 発行
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Biosynthesis and bioproduction of coenzyme Q10by yeasts andother organisms
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収録物名
Biotechnology and applied biochemistry
53
開始ページ 217
終了ページ 226
収録物識別子
ISSN 0885-4513
EISSN 1470-8744
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CoQ (coenzyme Q), an isoprenylated benzoquinone,is a well-known component of the electron-transfersystem in eukaryotes. The main role of CoQ isto transfer electrons from NADH dehydrogenaseand succinate dehydrogenase to CoQ:cytochrome creductase in the respiratory chain. However, recentevidence indicates that an involvement in respirationis not the only role of CoQ. The second apparent roleof CoQ is its anti-oxidation property, and other novelroles for CoQ, such as in disulfide-bond formation,sulfide oxidation and pyrimidine metabolism, havebeen reported. CoQ10, having ten isoprene units in theisoprenoid side chain, has been used as a medicine andis now commercially popular as a food supplement. Twoyeast species, namely the budding yeast Saccharomycescerevisiae, which produces CoQ6, and the fission yeastSchizosaccharomyces pombe, which produces CoQ10,are the main subjects of the present minireviewbecause they have greatly contributed to our basicknowledge of CoQ biosynthesis among eukaryotes. Thebiosynthetic pathway that converts p-hydroxybenzoateinto CoQ consists of eight steps in yeasts. The five en-zymes involved in the biosynthetic pathway have beenidentified in both yeasts, yet the functions of threeproteins were still not known. Analyses of the bio-synthetic pathway in yeasts also contribute to theunderstanding of human genetic diseases related toCoQ deficiency. In the present minireview I focus on thebiochemical and commercial aspects of CoQ in yeastsand in other organisms for comparison.
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英語
資源タイプ 学術雑誌論文
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San Diego : Academic Press, [cl986]-
発行日 2010-12-23
出版タイプ Version of Record(出版社版。早期公開を含む)
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関連情報
[DOI] 10.1042/BA20090035
[PMID] 19531029