Özet
Abstract: Caffeine is a naturally occurring alkaloid, where its major consumption occurs with beverages such as coffee, soft drinks and tea. Despite a variety of reports on the effects of caffeine on diverse organisms including yeast, the complex molecular basis of caffeine resistance and response has yet to be understood. In this study, a caffeine-hyperresistant and genetically stable Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutant was obtained for the first time by evolutionary engineering, using batch selection in the presence of gradually increased caffeine stress levels and without any mutagenesis of the initial population prior to selection. The selected mutant could resist up to 50 mM caffeine, a level, to our knowledge, that has not been reported for S. cerevisiae so far. The mutant was also resistant to the cell wall-damaging agent lyticase, and it showed cross-resistance against various compounds such as rapamycin, antimycin, coniferyl aldehyde and cycloheximide. Comparative transcriptomic analysis results revealed that the genes involved in the energy conservation and production pathways, and pleiotropic drug resistance were overexpressed. Whole genome re-sequencing identified single nucleotide polymorphisms in only three genes of the caffeine-hyperresistant mutant; PDR1, PDR5 and RIM8, which may play a potential role in caffeine-hyperresistance. Graphic abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
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Makale numarası | 183 |
Dergi | World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology |
Hacim | 35 |
Basın numarası | 12 |
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Yayın durumu | Yayınlandı - 1 Ara 2019 |
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Finansman
We thank Levent ?ge for technical assistance with HPLC analyses, and our former and present students Og?n Morko?, Gizem Karab?y?k, Diler Kaan Atmaca, and ?smail Can Karao?lu for their help with the physiological experiments. We also thank Cihan Erdin? G?lsev and Nazl? Kocaefe for technical assistance with the whole genome re-sequencing experiments, Burcu Hac?saliho?lu for fruitful discussions and experimental assistance, Prof. Dr. O?uz ?zt?rk for providing propolis and Prof. Dr. Nevin G?l Karag?ler for her helpful comments regarding our SNP data.
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Diler Kaan Atmaca |