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MAL73, a novel regulator of maltose fermentation, is functionally impaired by single nucleotide polymorphism in sake brewing yeast

For maltose fermentation, budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae operates a mechanism that involves transporters (MALT), maltases (MALS) and regulators (MALR) collectively known as MAL genes. However, functional relevance of MAL genes during sake brewing process remains largely elusive, since sake y...

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Autores principales: Ohdate, Takumi, Omura, Fumihiko, Hatanaka, Haruyo, Zhou, Yan, Takagi, Masami, Goshima, Tetsuya, Akao, Takeshi, Ono, Eiichiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5997316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29894505
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198744
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author Ohdate, Takumi
Omura, Fumihiko
Hatanaka, Haruyo
Zhou, Yan
Takagi, Masami
Goshima, Tetsuya
Akao, Takeshi
Ono, Eiichiro
author_facet Ohdate, Takumi
Omura, Fumihiko
Hatanaka, Haruyo
Zhou, Yan
Takagi, Masami
Goshima, Tetsuya
Akao, Takeshi
Ono, Eiichiro
author_sort Ohdate, Takumi
collection PubMed
description For maltose fermentation, budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae operates a mechanism that involves transporters (MALT), maltases (MALS) and regulators (MALR) collectively known as MAL genes. However, functional relevance of MAL genes during sake brewing process remains largely elusive, since sake yeast is cultured under glucose-rich condition achieved by the co-culture partner Aspergillus spp.. Here we isolated an ethyl methane sulfonate (EMS)-mutagenized sake yeast strain exhibiting enhanced maltose fermentation compared to the parental strain. The mutant carried a single nucleotide insertion that leads to the extension of the C-terminal region of a previously uncharacterized MALR gene YPR196W-2, which was renamed as MAL73. Introduction of the mutant allele MAL73L with extended C-terminal region into the parental or other sake yeast strains enhanced the growth rate when fed with maltose as the sole carbon source. In contrast, disruption of endogenous MAL73 in the sake yeasts decreased the maltose fermentation ability of sake yeast, confirming that the original MAL73 functions as a MALR. Importantly, the MAL73L-expressing strain fermented more maltose in practical condition compared to the parental strain during sake brewing process. Our data show that MAL73(L) is a novel MALR gene that regulates maltose fermentation, and has been functionally attenuated in sake yeast by single nucleotide deletion during breeding history. Since the MAL73L-expressing strain showed enhanced ability of maltose fermentation, MAL73L might also be a valuable tool for enhancing maltose fermentation in yeast in general.
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spelling pubmed-59973162018-06-21 MAL73, a novel regulator of maltose fermentation, is functionally impaired by single nucleotide polymorphism in sake brewing yeast Ohdate, Takumi Omura, Fumihiko Hatanaka, Haruyo Zhou, Yan Takagi, Masami Goshima, Tetsuya Akao, Takeshi Ono, Eiichiro PLoS One Research Article For maltose fermentation, budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae operates a mechanism that involves transporters (MALT), maltases (MALS) and regulators (MALR) collectively known as MAL genes. However, functional relevance of MAL genes during sake brewing process remains largely elusive, since sake yeast is cultured under glucose-rich condition achieved by the co-culture partner Aspergillus spp.. Here we isolated an ethyl methane sulfonate (EMS)-mutagenized sake yeast strain exhibiting enhanced maltose fermentation compared to the parental strain. The mutant carried a single nucleotide insertion that leads to the extension of the C-terminal region of a previously uncharacterized MALR gene YPR196W-2, which was renamed as MAL73. Introduction of the mutant allele MAL73L with extended C-terminal region into the parental or other sake yeast strains enhanced the growth rate when fed with maltose as the sole carbon source. In contrast, disruption of endogenous MAL73 in the sake yeasts decreased the maltose fermentation ability of sake yeast, confirming that the original MAL73 functions as a MALR. Importantly, the MAL73L-expressing strain fermented more maltose in practical condition compared to the parental strain during sake brewing process. Our data show that MAL73(L) is a novel MALR gene that regulates maltose fermentation, and has been functionally attenuated in sake yeast by single nucleotide deletion during breeding history. Since the MAL73L-expressing strain showed enhanced ability of maltose fermentation, MAL73L might also be a valuable tool for enhancing maltose fermentation in yeast in general. Public Library of Science 2018-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5997316/ /pubmed/29894505 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198744 Text en © 2018 Ohdate 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ohdate, Takumi
Omura, Fumihiko
Hatanaka, Haruyo
Zhou, Yan
Takagi, Masami
Goshima, Tetsuya
Akao, Takeshi
Ono, Eiichiro
MAL73, a novel regulator of maltose fermentation, is functionally impaired by single nucleotide polymorphism in sake brewing yeast
title MAL73, a novel regulator of maltose fermentation, is functionally impaired by single nucleotide polymorphism in sake brewing yeast
title_full MAL73, a novel regulator of maltose fermentation, is functionally impaired by single nucleotide polymorphism in sake brewing yeast
title_fullStr MAL73, a novel regulator of maltose fermentation, is functionally impaired by single nucleotide polymorphism in sake brewing yeast
title_full_unstemmed MAL73, a novel regulator of maltose fermentation, is functionally impaired by single nucleotide polymorphism in sake brewing yeast
title_short MAL73, a novel regulator of maltose fermentation, is functionally impaired by single nucleotide polymorphism in sake brewing yeast
title_sort mal73, a novel regulator of maltose fermentation, is functionally impaired by single nucleotide polymorphism in sake brewing yeast
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5997316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29894505
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198744
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