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Functional Study of the Hap4-Like Genes Suggests That the Key Regulators of Carbon Metabolism HAP4 and Oxidative Stress Response YAP1 in Yeast Diverged from a Common Ancestor

The transcriptional regulator HAP4, induced by respiratory substrates, is involved in the balance between fermentation and respiration in S. cerevisiae. We identified putative orthologues of the Hap4 protein in all ascomycetes, based only on a conserved sixteen amino acid-long motif. In addition to...

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Autores principales: Petryk, Nataliya, Zhou, You-Fang, Sybirna, Kateryna, Mucchielli, Marie-Hélène, Guiard, Bernard, Bao, Wei-Guo, Stasyk, Oleh V., Stasyk, Olena G., Krasovska, Olena S., Budin, Karine, Reymond, Nancie, Imbeaud, Sandrine, Coudouel, Sophie, Delacroix, Hervé, Sibirny, Andriy, Bolotin-Fukuhara, Monique
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4257542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25479159
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112263
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author Petryk, Nataliya
Zhou, You-Fang
Sybirna, Kateryna
Mucchielli, Marie-Hélène
Guiard, Bernard
Bao, Wei-Guo
Stasyk, Oleh V.
Stasyk, Olena G.
Krasovska, Olena S.
Budin, Karine
Reymond, Nancie
Imbeaud, Sandrine
Coudouel, Sophie
Delacroix, Hervé
Sibirny, Andriy
Bolotin-Fukuhara, Monique
author_facet Petryk, Nataliya
Zhou, You-Fang
Sybirna, Kateryna
Mucchielli, Marie-Hélène
Guiard, Bernard
Bao, Wei-Guo
Stasyk, Oleh V.
Stasyk, Olena G.
Krasovska, Olena S.
Budin, Karine
Reymond, Nancie
Imbeaud, Sandrine
Coudouel, Sophie
Delacroix, Hervé
Sibirny, Andriy
Bolotin-Fukuhara, Monique
author_sort Petryk, Nataliya
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description The transcriptional regulator HAP4, induced by respiratory substrates, is involved in the balance between fermentation and respiration in S. cerevisiae. We identified putative orthologues of the Hap4 protein in all ascomycetes, based only on a conserved sixteen amino acid-long motif. In addition to this motif, some of these proteins contain a DNA-binding motif of the bZIP type, while being nonetheless globally highly divergent. The genome of the yeast Hansenula polymorpha contains two HAP4-like genes encoding the protein HpHap4-A which, like ScHap4, is devoid of a bZIP motif, and HpHap4-B which contains it. This species has been chosen for a detailed examination of their respective properties. Based mostly on global gene expression studies performed in the S. cerevisiae HAP4 disruption mutant (ScΔhap4), we show here that HpHap4-A is functionally equivalent to ScHap4, whereas HpHap4-B is not. Moreover HpHAP4-B is able to complement the H(2)O(2) hypersensitivity of the ScYap1 deletant, YAP1 being, in S. cerevisiae, the main regulator of oxidative stress. Finally, a transcriptomic analysis performed in the ScΔyap1 strain overexpressing HpHAP4-B shows that HpHap4-B acts both on oxidative stress response and carbohydrate metabolism in a manner different from both ScYap1 and ScHap4. Deletion of these two genes in their natural host, H. polymorpha, confirms that HpHAP4-A participates in the control of the fermentation/respiration balance, while HpHAP4-B is involved in oxidative stress since its deletion leads to hypersensitivity to H(2)O(2). These data, placed in an evolutionary context, raise new questions concerning the evolution of the HAP4 transcriptional regulation function and suggest that Yap1 and Hap4 have diverged from a unique regulatory protein in the fungal ancestor.
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spelling pubmed-42575422014-12-15 Functional Study of the Hap4-Like Genes Suggests That the Key Regulators of Carbon Metabolism HAP4 and Oxidative Stress Response YAP1 in Yeast Diverged from a Common Ancestor Petryk, Nataliya Zhou, You-Fang Sybirna, Kateryna Mucchielli, Marie-Hélène Guiard, Bernard Bao, Wei-Guo Stasyk, Oleh V. Stasyk, Olena G. Krasovska, Olena S. Budin, Karine Reymond, Nancie Imbeaud, Sandrine Coudouel, Sophie Delacroix, Hervé Sibirny, Andriy Bolotin-Fukuhara, Monique PLoS One Research Article The transcriptional regulator HAP4, induced by respiratory substrates, is involved in the balance between fermentation and respiration in S. cerevisiae. We identified putative orthologues of the Hap4 protein in all ascomycetes, based only on a conserved sixteen amino acid-long motif. In addition to this motif, some of these proteins contain a DNA-binding motif of the bZIP type, while being nonetheless globally highly divergent. The genome of the yeast Hansenula polymorpha contains two HAP4-like genes encoding the protein HpHap4-A which, like ScHap4, is devoid of a bZIP motif, and HpHap4-B which contains it. This species has been chosen for a detailed examination of their respective properties. Based mostly on global gene expression studies performed in the S. cerevisiae HAP4 disruption mutant (ScΔhap4), we show here that HpHap4-A is functionally equivalent to ScHap4, whereas HpHap4-B is not. Moreover HpHAP4-B is able to complement the H(2)O(2) hypersensitivity of the ScYap1 deletant, YAP1 being, in S. cerevisiae, the main regulator of oxidative stress. Finally, a transcriptomic analysis performed in the ScΔyap1 strain overexpressing HpHAP4-B shows that HpHap4-B acts both on oxidative stress response and carbohydrate metabolism in a manner different from both ScYap1 and ScHap4. Deletion of these two genes in their natural host, H. polymorpha, confirms that HpHAP4-A participates in the control of the fermentation/respiration balance, while HpHAP4-B is involved in oxidative stress since its deletion leads to hypersensitivity to H(2)O(2). These data, placed in an evolutionary context, raise new questions concerning the evolution of the HAP4 transcriptional regulation function and suggest that Yap1 and Hap4 have diverged from a unique regulatory protein in the fungal ancestor. Public Library of Science 2014-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4257542/ /pubmed/25479159 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112263 Text en © 2014 Petryk et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Petryk, Nataliya
Zhou, You-Fang
Sybirna, Kateryna
Mucchielli, Marie-Hélène
Guiard, Bernard
Bao, Wei-Guo
Stasyk, Oleh V.
Stasyk, Olena G.
Krasovska, Olena S.
Budin, Karine
Reymond, Nancie
Imbeaud, Sandrine
Coudouel, Sophie
Delacroix, Hervé
Sibirny, Andriy
Bolotin-Fukuhara, Monique
Functional Study of the Hap4-Like Genes Suggests That the Key Regulators of Carbon Metabolism HAP4 and Oxidative Stress Response YAP1 in Yeast Diverged from a Common Ancestor
title Functional Study of the Hap4-Like Genes Suggests That the Key Regulators of Carbon Metabolism HAP4 and Oxidative Stress Response YAP1 in Yeast Diverged from a Common Ancestor
title_full Functional Study of the Hap4-Like Genes Suggests That the Key Regulators of Carbon Metabolism HAP4 and Oxidative Stress Response YAP1 in Yeast Diverged from a Common Ancestor
title_fullStr Functional Study of the Hap4-Like Genes Suggests That the Key Regulators of Carbon Metabolism HAP4 and Oxidative Stress Response YAP1 in Yeast Diverged from a Common Ancestor
title_full_unstemmed Functional Study of the Hap4-Like Genes Suggests That the Key Regulators of Carbon Metabolism HAP4 and Oxidative Stress Response YAP1 in Yeast Diverged from a Common Ancestor
title_short Functional Study of the Hap4-Like Genes Suggests That the Key Regulators of Carbon Metabolism HAP4 and Oxidative Stress Response YAP1 in Yeast Diverged from a Common Ancestor
title_sort functional study of the hap4-like genes suggests that the key regulators of carbon metabolism hap4 and oxidative stress response yap1 in yeast diverged from a common ancestor
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4257542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25479159
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112263
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