Identification and characterization of genes involved in glutathione production in yeast
Glutathione is a major peptide protecting cells against oxidative stress. To study the cellular processes affecting intracellular glutathione production, we screened Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutant collections and identified new eight yeast deletion mutants that produced more than 1.2-fold higher le...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of bioscience and bioengineering 2011-08, Vol.112 (2), p.107-113 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Glutathione is a major peptide protecting cells against oxidative stress. To study the cellular processes affecting intracellular glutathione production, we screened
Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutant collections and identified new eight yeast deletion mutants that produced more than 1.2-fold higher levels of intracellular glutathione:
chc1, cst6, ddc1, def1, pep12, rts1, ubp6, and
yih1. Furthermore, overexpression of the
DEF1 and
CYS4 genes led to a higher production of glutathione, similar to overexpression of
GSH1. A multiplier effect on activation of glutathione synthesis was observed by a combination of overexpression of
GSH1 and deletion of one of the eight genes. Metabolome analysis of the
def1, pep12, and
ubp6 deletion mutant, and
DEF1-overexpressing strains showed that levels of intracellular methionine and oxidized glutathione were higher than in the control strains, suggesting that methionine biosynthesis was activated and the oxidative stress response was increased in these glutathione-overproductive strains. Moreover, overexpression of
GSH1, CYS4, and
DEF1 also increased glutathione production in
Candida utilis. Taken together, these results will significantly contribute to more effective industrial production of glutathione using yeasts. |
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ISSN: | 1389-1723 1347-4421 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jbiosc.2011.04.007 |