Differential stress response of Saccharomyces hybrids revealed by monitoring Hsp104 aggregation and disaggregation
Autor: | Jürgen Wendland, Claudia Kempf, Klaus B. Lengeler |
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Přispěvatelé: | Department of Bio-engineering Sciences, Microbiology |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Hot Temperature Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins 030106 microbiology Saccharomyces cerevisiae Haploidy Microbiology Paradoxus Saccharomyces 03 medical and health sciences Chimera (genetics) Stress Physiological Heat shock protein Journal Article Promoter Regions Genetic Heat-Shock Proteins Sequence Deletion Genetics biology Strain (chemistry) Chimera fungi Oxidants biology.organism_classification Yeast Cell biology 030104 developmental biology ethanol Genome Fungal Ploidy |
Zdroj: | Microbiological Research. 200:53-63 |
ISSN: | 0944-5013 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.micres.2017.03.009 |
Popis: | Proteotoxic stress may occur upon exposure of yeast cells to different stress conditions. The induction of stress response mechanisms is important for cells to adapt to changes in the environment and ensure survival. For example, during exposure to elevated temperatures the expression of heat shock proteins such as Hsp104 is induced in yeast. Hsp104 extracts misfolded proteins from aggregates to promote their refolding. We used an Hsp104-GFP reporter to analyze the stress profiles of Saccharomyces species hybrids. To this end a haploid S. cerevisiae strain, harboring a chromosomal HSP104-GFP under control of its endogenous promoter, was mated with stable haploids of S. bayanus, S. cariocanus, S. kudriavzevii, S. mikatae, S. paradoxus and S. uvarum. Stress response behaviors in these hybrids were followed over time by monitoring the appearance and dissolution of Hsp104-GFP foci upon heat shock. General stress tolerance of these hybrids was related to the growth rate detected during exposure to e.g. ethanol and oxidizing agents. We observed that hybrids were generally more resistant to high temperature and ethanol stress compared to their parental strains. Amongst the hybrids differential responses regarding the appearance of Hsp104-foci and the time required for dissolving these aggregates were observed. The S. cerevisiae/S. paradoxus hybrid, combining the two most closely related strains, performed best under these conditions. |
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