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. 2020 Jun 8;43(3):e20190122. doi: 10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2019-0122

Table 2. Similarity between the S. cerevisiae genes encoding the proteins responsible for glycerol transport and metabolism as in Figure 1, and the corresponding sequences identified in the genome of W. anomalus LBCM1105. Protein Sequences are available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11441061.v1.

Protein role S. cerevisiae - SGD database Gene Percentage target aligned Similarity
Gene ID
Regular pathway Transport Glycerol channel FPS1 S000003966 g1373.t1 45.3 56%
Glycerol active permease/ H+ symporter STL1 S000002944 g4293.t1 85.4 57%
Consumption Glycerol kinase GUT1 S000001024 g1371.t1 91.2 72%
Glycerol 3P GUT2 S000001417 g5045.t1 98.8 72%
dehydrogenase/mitochondria
Production Glycerol 3P dehydrogenase GPD1 S000002180 g1302.t1 100 78%
Glycerol 3P dehydrogenase GPD2 S000005420 g1302.t1 81.1 82%
Glycerol 3P phosphatase GPP1 S000002180 g4575.t1 99.2 71%
Glycerol 3P phosphatase GPP2 S000005420 g4575.t1 99.2 71%
Alternative pathway Consumption/Production Glycerol dehydrogenase GCY1 S000005646 g1045.t1 98.7 79%
Glycerol dehydrogenase YPR1 S000002776 g1045.t1 98.7 78%
Consumption Dihydroxyacetone kinase DAK1 S000004535 g4297.t1 98.5 56%
Dihydroxyacetone kinase DAK2 S000001841 g4297.t1 97.8 52%