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University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Doctoral Dissertations

2006

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Unveiling The Regulatory Network For Di/Tri-Peptide Utilization In Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Houjian Cai May 2006

Unveiling The Regulatory Network For Di/Tri-Peptide Utilization In Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Houjian Cai

Doctoral Dissertations

Dipeptides and tripeptides serve as important sources of amino acids, nitrogen and carbon for the growth of all organisms. To identify genes involved in the regulation of small peptide utilization, I performed a systematic, functional examination of this process in a haploid, non-essential, single-gene deletion mutant library of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In addition, we used high-throughput phenotyping in which we grew yeast cells on 284 different dipeptides or 11 tripeptides as the sole nitrogen source to dissect different mechanisms of di/tri-peptide utilization in seven genetically diverse strains. I have identified 103 candidate genes involved in regulating peptide utilization: 57 genes …