Journal: Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology
Article Title: Transcriptomic studies on the product stress response revealed that YCF1 is a beneficial factor for progesterone production in Yarrowia lipolytica
doi: 10.1016/j.synbio.2025.04.008
Figure Lengend Snippet: The response of Y. lipolytica to progesterone stress is reflected mainly in amino acid metabolism, lipid metabolism, and transport. A. Profile of differential gene expression under progesterone stimulation. B. Functional categories of KEGG (left)- and GO (right)-annotated genes that were differentially expressed in response to 15 min of progesterone treatment. C. The highly enriched functional categories of the KEGG-annotated genes found to be induced and repressed after 15 min of progesterone treatment.
Article Snippet: Genetic transformation of the plasmids into Y. lipolytica strains was conducted with the Frozen-FZ Yeast Transformation IITM Kit (Zymo Research, USA).
Techniques: Gene Expression, Functional Assay