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Genomic structural variation contributes to phenotypic change of industrial bioethanol yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Genomic structural variation (GSV) is a ubiquitous phenomenon observed in the genomes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains with different genetic backgrounds; however, the physiological and phenotypic effects of GSV are not well understood. Here, we first revealed the genetic characteristics of a wid...

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Published in:FEMS yeast research 2016-03, Vol.16 (2), p.fov118-fov118
Main Authors: Zhang, Ke, Zhang, Li-Jie, Fang, Ya-Hong, Jin, Xin-Na, Qi, Lei, Wu, Xue-Chang, Zheng, Dao-Qiong
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Language:English
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Summary:Genomic structural variation (GSV) is a ubiquitous phenomenon observed in the genomes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains with different genetic backgrounds; however, the physiological and phenotypic effects of GSV are not well understood. Here, we first revealed the genetic characteristics of a widely used industrial S. cerevisiae strain, ZTW1, by whole genome sequencing. ZTW1 was identified as an aneuploidy strain and a large-scale GSV was observed in the ZTW1 genome compared with the genome of a diploid strain YJS329. These GSV events led to copy number variations (CNVs) in many chromosomal segments as well as one whole chromosome in the ZTW1 genome. Changes in the DNA dosage of certain functional genes directly affected their expression levels and the resultant ZTW1 phenotypes. Moreover, CNVs of large chromosomal regions triggered an aneuploidy stress in ZTW1. This stress decreased the proliferation ability and tolerance of ZTW1 to various stresses, while aneuploidy response stress may also provide some benefits to the fermentation performance of the yeast, including increased fermentation rates and decreased byproduct generation. This work reveals genomic characters of the bioethanol S. cerevisiae strain ZTW1 and suggests that GSV is an important kind of mutation that changes the traits of industrial S. cerevisiae strains. How genomic structural variations affect the phenotypes of industrial yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Graphical Abstract Figure. How genomic structural variations affect the phenotypes of industrial yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
ISSN:1567-1364
1567-1356
1567-1364
DOI:10.1093/femsyr/fov118