A secreted lipase encoded by LIP1 is necessary for efficient use of saturated triglyceride lipids in Fusarium graminearum.

@article{Feng2005ASL,
  title={A secreted lipase encoded by LIP1 is necessary for efficient use of saturated triglyceride lipids in Fusarium graminearum.},
  author={Jie Feng and Guosheng Liu and Gopalan Selvaraj and Geoffrey R Hughes and Yangdou Wei},
  journal={Microbiology},
  year={2005},
  volume={151 Pt 12},
  pages={
          3911-21
        }
}
A triglyceride lipase gene LIP1 was identified in the genome of Fusarium graminearum strain PH-1. The predicted protein encoded by LIP1 contains 591 amino acid residues with a putative N-terminal signal peptide and shows 57 and 40-44 % identity to a Botrytis cinerea lipase and five Candida rugosa lipases, respectively. Yeast cells overexpressing LIP1 showed lipolytic activity against a broad range of triglyceride substrates. Northern blot analyses revealed that expression of LIP1 was activated… 
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