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MOESM3 of Evolutionary freedom in the regulation of the conserved itaconate cluster by Ria1 in related Ustilaginaceae
Additional file 3: Fig. S3. Schematic overview of the influence of overexpression of Umag_ria1, Uc_ria1, Pt_ria1 and Si_ria1, on itatartarate (ITT) production. Differences in itatartarate production were determined after 120 h or 384 h System Duetz® cultivations in screening medium containing glucose or glycerol, respectively
MOESM5 of Evolutionary freedom in the regulation of the conserved itaconate cluster by Ria1 in related Ustilaginaceae
Additional file 5: Table S1. Oligonucleotides used for overexpression constructs
MOESM1 of Evolutionary freedom in the regulation of the conserved itaconate cluster by Ria1 in related Ustilaginaceae
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Malate and itatartarate production by various Ustilaginaceae on glucose and glycerol. Malate concentrations and itatartarate UV area after 120 h or 384 h System Duetz® cultivations in screening medium with glucose or glycerol, respectively. U. maydis MB215 ΔUmag_ria1 was used as a negative control. Error bars indicate standard deviation from the mean (n = 3)
MOESM2 of Evolutionary freedom in the regulation of the conserved itaconate cluster by Ria1 in related Ustilaginaceae
Additional file 2: Fig. S2. Glucose and glycerol consumption by various Ustilaginaceae. Glucose and glycerol consumption in % after 120 h or 384 h System Duetz® cultivations in screening medium with glucose or glycerol, respectively. Error bars indicate standard deviation from the mean (n = 3)
MOESM4 of Evolutionary freedom in the regulation of the conserved itaconate cluster by Ria1 in related Ustilaginaceae
Additional file 4: Fig. S4. Malate and itatartarate production by various Ustilaginaceae and their mutants transformed with Umag_ria1, Uc_ria1, Pt_ria1, Si_ria1. Malate (gMal g GLC −1 , gITA g GLY −1 ) yield and itatartarate titer after 120 h or 384 h System Duetz® cultivations in screening medium containing glucose (GLC) and glycerol (GLY), respectively. A dash (–) indicates the negative control without an overexpression construct. Error bars indicate standard deviation from the mean (n = 3)