Yeast peroxisomes: function and biogenesis of a versatile cell organelle

Trends in Microbiology
I J van der Klei, M Veenhuis

Abstract

Yeast peroxisomes harbour enzymes involved in the metabolism of specific growth substrates. Sequestration of these enzymes increases the efficiency of such pathways. Currently, 16 genes involved in peroxisome biogenesis have been identified, and analysis of their products suggests novel mechanisms for organelle assembly and protein translocation.

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