Transcriptional response to lactic acid stress in the hybrid yeast Zygosaccharomyces parabailii

  • Raúl A. Ortiz-Merino
  • , Nurzhan Kuanyshev
  • , Kevin P. Byrne
  • , Javier A. Varela
  • , John P. Morrissey
  • , Danilo Porro
  • , Kenneth H. Wolfe
  • , Paola Branduardi

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Abstract

Lactic acid has a wide range of applications starting from its undissociated form, and its production using cell factories requires stress-tolerant microbial hosts. The interspecies hybrid yeast Zygosaccharomyces parabailii has great potential to be exploited as a novel host for lactic acid production, due to high organic acid tolerance at low pH and a fermentative metabolism with a high growth rate. Here we used mRNA sequencing (RNA-seq) to analyze Z. parabailii's transcriptional response to lactic acid added exogenously, and we explore the biological mechanisms involved in tolerance. Z. parabailii contains two homeologous copies of most genes. Under lactic acid stress, the two genes in each homeolog pair tend to diverge in expression to a significantly greater extent than under control conditions, indicating that stress tolerance is facilitated by interactions between the two gene sets in the hybrid. Lactic acid induces downregulation of genes related to cell wall and plasma membrane functions, possibly altering the rate of diffusion of lactic acid into cells. Genes related to iron transport and redox processes were upregulated, suggesting an important role for respiratory functions and oxidative stress defense. We found differences in the expression profiles of genes putatively regulated by Haa1 and Aft1/Aft2, previously described as lactic acid responsive in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Furthermore, formate dehydrogenase (FDH) genes form a lactic acid-responsive gene family that has been specifically amplified in Z. parabailii in comparison to other closely related species. Our study provides a useful starting point for the engineering of Z. parabailii as a host for lactic acid production.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere02294-17
JournalApplied and Environmental Microbiology
Volume84
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2018

Keywords

  • Hybrid
  • Lactic acid
  • RNA-seq
  • Stress response
  • Yeasts
  • Zygosaccharomyces parabailii

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