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Tolerance to acetic acid is improved by mutations of the TATA-binding protein gene

Authors
An, JieunKwon, HyejiKim, EunjungLee, Young MiKo, Hyeok JinPark, HongjaeChoi, In-GeolKim, SooahKim, Kyoung HeonKim, WankeeChoi, Wonja
Issue Date
Mar-2015
Publisher
WILEY
Citation
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, v.17, no.3, pp.656 - 669
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Journal Title
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
Volume
17
Number
3
Start Page
656
End Page
669
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/94313
DOI
10.1111/1462-2920.12489
ISSN
1462-2912
Abstract
Screening a library of overexpressing mutant alleles of the TATA-binding gene SPT15 yielded two Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains (MRRC 3252 and 3253) with enhanced tolerance to acetic acid. They were also tolerant to propionic acid and hydrogen peroxide. Transcriptome profile analysis identified 58 upregulated genes and 106 downregulated genes in MRRC 3252. Stress- and protein synthesis-related transcription factors were predominantly enriched in the upregulated and downregulated genes respectively. Eight deletion mutants for some of the highly downregulated genes were acetic acid-tolerant. The level of intracellular reactive oxygen species was considerably lessened in MRRC 3252 and 3253 upon exposure to acetic acid. Metabolome profile analysis revealed that intracellular concentrations of 5 and 102 metabolites were increased and decreased, respectively, in MRRC 3252, featuring a large increase of urea and a significant decrease of amino acids. The dur1/2mutant, in which the urea degradation gene DUR1/2 is deleted, displayed enhanced tolerance to acetic acid. Enhanced tolerance to acetic acid was also observed on the medium containing a low concentration of amino acids. Taken together, this study identified two SPT15 alleles, nine gene deletions and low concentration of amino acids in the medium that confer enhanced tolerance to acetic acid.
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