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FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
卷 10, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.02510
关键词
alcoholic fermentation; yeast metabolism; mannitol metabolism; Starmerella; fructophily
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资金
- Applied Molecular Biosciences Unit - UCIBIO - national funds from FCT/MCTES [UID/Multi/04378/2019]
- FCT/MCTES, Portugal [FructYEAST - LISBOA-01-0145-FEDER-029529/PTDC/BIAMIC/29529/2017]
- FEDER through COMPETE2020 - POCI [LISBOA-01-0145-FEDER007660]
- FCT [AAC 01/SAICT/2016]
- FCT, Portugal [SFRH/BD/89489/2012, SFRH/BPD/111100/2015, SFRH/BPD/102803/2014]
- Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [SFRH/BD/89489/2012] Funding Source: FCT
The yeasts belonging to the Wickerhamiella and Starmerella genera (W/S clade) share a distinctive evolutionary history marked by loss and subsequent reinstatement of alcoholic fermentation mediated by horizontal gene transfer events. Species in this clade also share unusual features of metabolism, namely the preference for fructose over glucose as carbon source, a rare trait known as fructophily. Here we show that fructose may be the preferred sugar in W/S-clade species because, unlike glucose, it can be converted directly to mannitol in a reaction with impact on redox balance. According to our results, mannitol is excreted to the growth medium in appreciable amounts along with other fermentation products such as glycerol and ethanol but unlike the latter metabolites mannitol production increases with temperature. We used comparative genomics to find genes involved in mannitol metabolism and established the mannitol biosynthesis pathway in W/S-clade species Starmerella bombicola using molecular genetics tools. Surprisingly, mannitol production seems to be so important that St. bombicola (and other W/S-clade species) deploys a novel pathway to mediate the conversion of glucose to fructose, thereby allowing cells to produce mannitol even when glucose is the sole carbon source. Using targeted mutations and C-13-labeled glucose followed by NMR analysis of end-products, we showed that the novel mannitol biosynthesis pathway involves fructose-6-phosphate as an intermediate, implying a key role for a yet unknown fructose-6-P phosphatase. We hypothesize that mannitol production contributed to mitigate the negative effects on redox balance of the ancient loss of alcoholic fermentation in the W/S clade. Presently, mannitol also seems to play a role in stress protection.
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