Structural, Physiological and Regulatory Analysis of Maltose Transporter Genes in Saccharomyces eubayanus CBS 12357T
Saccharomyces pastorianus lager brewing yeasts are domesticated hybrids of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and cold-tolerant Saccharomyces eubayanus . To understand the contribution of both parental genomes to maltose metabolism in brewing wort, this study focuses on maltose transport in the S. eubayanus t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in microbiology 2018-08, Vol.9, p.1786-1786 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Saccharomyces pastorianus
lager brewing yeasts are domesticated hybrids of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
and cold-tolerant
Saccharomyces eubayanus
. To understand the contribution of both parental genomes to maltose metabolism in brewing wort, this study focuses on maltose transport in the
S. eubayanus
type strain CBS 12357
T
/FM1318. To obtain complete sequences of the
MAL
loci of this strain, a near-complete genome assembly was generated using the Oxford Nanopore Technology MinION sequencing platform. Except for CHRXII, all sixteen chromosomes were assembled as single contigs. Four loci harboring putative maltose transporter genes (
SeMALT1-4
), located in subtelomeric regions of CHRII, CHRV, CHRXIII, and CHRXVI, were completely resolved. The near-identical loci on CHRV and CHRXVI strongly resembled canonical
S. cerevisiae MAL
loci, while those on CHRII and CHRXIII showed different structures suggestive of gene loss. Overexpression of
SeMALT1-4
in a maltose-transport-deficient
S. cerevisiae
strain restored growth on maltose, but not on maltotriose, indicating maltose-specific transport functionality of all four transporters. Simultaneous CRISPR-Cas9-assisted deletion of only
SeMALT2
and
SeMALT4
, which shared 99.7% sequence identity, eliminated growth of
S. eubayanus
CBS 12357
T
on maltose. Transcriptome analysis of
S. eubayanus
CBS 12357
T
established that
SeMALT1
and
SeMALT3
, are poorly expressed in maltose-grown cultures, while
SeMALT2
and
SeMALT4
were expressed at much higher levels than
SeMALT1
and
SeMALT3
, indicating that only
SeMALT2/4
are responsible for maltose consumption in CBS 12357
T
. These results represent a first genomic and physiological characterization of maltose transport in
S. eubayanus
CBS 12357
T
and provides a valuable resource for further industrial exploitation of this yeast. |
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ISSN: | 1664-302X 1664-302X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmicb.2018.01786 |