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Specific biomarkers for stochastic division patterns and starvation-induced quiescence under limited glucose levels in fission yeast

Glucose as a source of energy is centrally important to our understanding of life. We investigated the cell division–quiescence behavior of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe under a wide range of glucose concentrations (0–111 mm). The mode of S. pombe cell division under a microfluidic per...

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Autores principales: Pluskal, Tomáš, Hayashi, Takeshi, Saitoh, Shigeaki, Fujisawa, Asuka, Yanagida, Mitsuhiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3123465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21306563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-4658.2011.08050.x
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author Pluskal, Tomáš
Hayashi, Takeshi
Saitoh, Shigeaki
Fujisawa, Asuka
Yanagida, Mitsuhiro
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Hayashi, Takeshi
Saitoh, Shigeaki
Fujisawa, Asuka
Yanagida, Mitsuhiro
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description Glucose as a source of energy is centrally important to our understanding of life. We investigated the cell division–quiescence behavior of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe under a wide range of glucose concentrations (0–111 mm). The mode of S. pombe cell division under a microfluidic perfusion system was surprisingly normal under highly diluted glucose concentrations (5.6 mm, 1/20 of the standard medium, within human blood sugar levels). Division became stochastic, accompanied by a curious division-timing inheritance, in 2.2–4.4 mm glucose. A critical transition from division to quiescence occurred within a narrow range of concentrations (2.2–1.7 mm). Under starvation (1.1 mm) conditions, cells were mostly quiescent and only a small population of cells divided. Under fasting (0 mm) conditions, division was immediately arrested with a short chronological lifespan (16 h). When cells were first glucose starved prior to fasting, they possessed a substantially extended lifespan (∼14 days). We employed a quantitative metabolomic approach for S. pombe cell extracts, and identified specific metabolites (e.g. biotin, trehalose, ergothioneine, S-adenosyl methionine and CDP-choline), which increased or decreased at different glucose concentrations, whereas nucleotide triphosphates, such as ATP, maintained high concentrations even under starvation. Under starvation, the level of S-adenosyl methionine increased sharply, accompanied by an increase in methylated amino acids and nucleotides. Under fasting, cells rapidly lost antioxidant and energy compounds, such as glutathione and ATP, but, in fasting cells after starvation, these and other metabolites ensuring longevity remained abundant. Glucose-starved cells became resistant to 40 mm H(2)O(2) as a result of the accumulation of antioxidant compounds.
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spelling pubmed-31234652011-06-28 Specific biomarkers for stochastic division patterns and starvation-induced quiescence under limited glucose levels in fission yeast Pluskal, Tomáš Hayashi, Takeshi Saitoh, Shigeaki Fujisawa, Asuka Yanagida, Mitsuhiro FEBS J Original Articles Glucose as a source of energy is centrally important to our understanding of life. We investigated the cell division–quiescence behavior of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe under a wide range of glucose concentrations (0–111 mm). The mode of S. pombe cell division under a microfluidic perfusion system was surprisingly normal under highly diluted glucose concentrations (5.6 mm, 1/20 of the standard medium, within human blood sugar levels). Division became stochastic, accompanied by a curious division-timing inheritance, in 2.2–4.4 mm glucose. A critical transition from division to quiescence occurred within a narrow range of concentrations (2.2–1.7 mm). Under starvation (1.1 mm) conditions, cells were mostly quiescent and only a small population of cells divided. Under fasting (0 mm) conditions, division was immediately arrested with a short chronological lifespan (16 h). When cells were first glucose starved prior to fasting, they possessed a substantially extended lifespan (∼14 days). We employed a quantitative metabolomic approach for S. pombe cell extracts, and identified specific metabolites (e.g. biotin, trehalose, ergothioneine, S-adenosyl methionine and CDP-choline), which increased or decreased at different glucose concentrations, whereas nucleotide triphosphates, such as ATP, maintained high concentrations even under starvation. Under starvation, the level of S-adenosyl methionine increased sharply, accompanied by an increase in methylated amino acids and nucleotides. Under fasting, cells rapidly lost antioxidant and energy compounds, such as glutathione and ATP, but, in fasting cells after starvation, these and other metabolites ensuring longevity remained abundant. Glucose-starved cells became resistant to 40 mm H(2)O(2) as a result of the accumulation of antioxidant compounds. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3123465/ /pubmed/21306563 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-4658.2011.08050.x Text en Journal compilation © 2011 Federation of European Biochemical Societies http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
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Pluskal, Tomáš
Hayashi, Takeshi
Saitoh, Shigeaki
Fujisawa, Asuka
Yanagida, Mitsuhiro
Specific biomarkers for stochastic division patterns and starvation-induced quiescence under limited glucose levels in fission yeast
title Specific biomarkers for stochastic division patterns and starvation-induced quiescence under limited glucose levels in fission yeast
title_full Specific biomarkers for stochastic division patterns and starvation-induced quiescence under limited glucose levels in fission yeast
title_fullStr Specific biomarkers for stochastic division patterns and starvation-induced quiescence under limited glucose levels in fission yeast
title_full_unstemmed Specific biomarkers for stochastic division patterns and starvation-induced quiescence under limited glucose levels in fission yeast
title_short Specific biomarkers for stochastic division patterns and starvation-induced quiescence under limited glucose levels in fission yeast
title_sort specific biomarkers for stochastic division patterns and starvation-induced quiescence under limited glucose levels in fission yeast
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3123465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21306563
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-4658.2011.08050.x
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