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Severe ethanol stress inhibits yeast proteasome activity at moderate temperatures but not at low temperatures

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GENES TO CELLS
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/gtc.13058

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auxin inducible degron; low temperature; proteasomal proteolysis; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; severe ethanol stress; short-lived protein

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Due to the lack of research on yeast physiology in low temperature range, most findings are based on analyses conducted at moderate temperatures. However, recent studies have found that severe ethanol stress does not inhibit proteasomal proteolysis in yeast cells at low temperatures, indicating that proteasomal activity can be maintained.
Since yeast research under laboratory conditions is usually conducted at 25-30 & DEG;C (moderate temperature range), most of the findings on yeast physiology are based on analyses in this temperature range. Due to inefficiencies in cultivation and analysis, insufficient information is available on yeast physiology in the low-temperature range, although alcoholic beverage production is often conducted at relatively low temperatures (around 15 & DEG;C). Recently, we reported that severe ethanol stress (10% v/v) inhibits proteasomal proteolysis in yeast cells under laboratory conditions at 28 & DEG;C. In this study, proteasomal proteolysis at a low temperature (15 & DEG;C) was evaluated using cycloheximide chase analysis of a short-lived protein (Gic2-3HA), an auxin-inducible degron system (Paf1-AID*-6FLAG), and Spe1-3HA, which is degraded ubiquitin-independently by the proteasome. At 15 & DEG;C, proteasomal proteolysis was not inhibited under severe ethanol stress, and sufficient proteasomal activity was maintained. These results provide novel insights into the effects of low temperature and ethanol on yeast physiology.

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