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Intron-mediated induction of phenotypic heterogeneity

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NATURE
卷 605, 期 7908, 页码 113-+

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DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-04633-0

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  1. Universitat zu Koln

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Introns mediate inducible phenotypic heterogeneity and provide a fitness advantage in yeast, enhancing survival and growth under stress and starvation conditions.
Intragenic regions that are removed during maturation of the RNA transcriptintrons-are universally present in the nuclear genomes of eukaryotes(1). The budding yeast, an otherwise intron-poor species, preserves two sets of ribosomal protein genes that differ primarily in their introns(2,3). Although studies have shed light on the role of ribosomal protein introns under stress and starvation(4-6), understanding the contribution of introns to ribosome regulation remains challenging. Here, by combining isogrowth profiling7 with single-cell protein measurements(8), we show that introns can mediate inducible phenotypic heterogeneity that confers a clear fitness advantage. Osmotic stress leads to bimodal expression of the small ribosomal subunit protein Rps22B, which is mediated by an intron in the 5' untranslated region of its transcript. The two resulting yeast subpopulations differ in their ability to cope with starvation. Low levels of Rps22B protein result in prolonged survival under sustained starvation, whereas high levels of Rps22B enable cells to grow faster after transient starvation. Furthermore, yeasts growing at high concentrations of sugar, similar to those in ripe grapes, exhibit bimodal expression of Rps22B when approaching the stationary phase. Differential intron-mediated regulation of ribosomal protein genes thus provides a way to diversify the population when starvation threatens in natural environments. Our findings reveal a role for introns in inducing phenotypic heterogeneity in changing environments, and suggest that duplicated ribosomal protein genes in yeast contribute to resolving the evolutionary conflict between precise expression control and environmental responsiveness(9).

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