(Below N is a link to NCBI taxonomic web page and E link to ESTHER at designed phylum.) > cellular organisms: NE > Eukaryota: NE > Opisthokonta: NE > Fungi: NE > Dikarya: NE > Basidiomycota: NE > Ustilaginomycotina: NE > Ustilaginomycetes: NE > Ustilaginales: NE > Ustilaginaceae: NE > Moesziomyces: NE > Moesziomyces antarcticus: NE
LegendThis sequence has been compared to family alignement (MSA) red => minority aminoacid blue => majority aminoacid color intensity => conservation rate title => sequence position(MSA position)aminoacid rate Catalytic site Catalytic site in the MSA MRAALTASFALLAGAMLATASPLGWSRSTFVPPAYDTWIWSDQGGNVCAD GSQTGFAYNMHANANELLIYFDGGGACWDTQSCFVTPMAMNLQGYNNASF QANTRPSLENQLLLTSRDPARSNPWSAAHYVFVPYCTGDVHAGNNVVTYP GAPAPINHHGSVNFQNILSVVAGAVPSVSNVWVTGTSAGCYGATLNYNLA KKAWPWAKTHLIADSCATTPGYLNTRPSWKINQPSGKDCPKCQVGEFNTF LPGLSQANTGSRFGSLSFASDTVLPTFMGVTGDEFSTIITKYFANITSTP TNQAKDFMTPGSGHGVLYVPNPASGSGTTMQSWLASMKNLRSAYKSY
The basidiomycetous yeast Pseudozyma antarctica T-34 is an excellent producer of mannosylerythritol lipids (MELs), members of the multifunctional extracellular glycolipids, from various feedstocks. Here, the genome sequence of P. antarctica T-34 was determined and annotated. Analysis of the sequence might provide insights into the properties of this yeast that make it superior for use in the production of functional glycolipids, leading to the further development of P. antarctica for industrial applications.