Research Keyword: biochemical synthesis

Relative contribution of three transporters to D-xylose uptake in Aspergillus niger

Researchers studied how three different protein transporters help the fungus Aspergillus niger absorb xylose, a type of sugar found in plant waste. They found that two of these transporters (XltA and XltD) were equally important, while the third (XltB) played a minor role. Interestingly, the fungus could still absorb xylose even without these three transporters, suggesting other backup transporters exist. This finding shows that predicting which transporters are important based on laboratory tests in yeast may not accurately reflect how they work in the original fungus.

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