Yeast Genome-Wide Expression Analysis Identifies a Strong Ergosterol and Oxidative Stress Response during the Initial Stages of an Industrial Lager Fermentation

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Title Yeast Genome-Wide Expression Analysis Identifies a Strong Ergosterol and Oxidative Stress Response during the Initial Stages of an Industrial Lager Fermentation
Author Higgins, Vincent J.; Beckhouse, Anthony Gordon; Oliver, Anthony D.; Rogers, Peter J.; Ian W. Dawes1,2
Journal Name Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Year Published 2003
Place of publication Washington DC, USA
Publisher American Society for Microbiology
Abstract Genome-wide expression analysis of an industrial strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae during the initial stages of an industrial lager fermentation identified a strong response from genes involved in the biosynthesis of ergosterol and oxidative stress protection. The induction of the ERG genes was confirmed by Northern analysis and was found to be complemented by a rapid accumulation of ergosterol over the initial 6-h fermentation period. From a test of the metabolic activity of deletion mutants in the ergosterol biosynthesis pathway, it was found that ergosterol is an important factor in restoring the fermentative capacity of the cell after storage. Additionally, similar ERG10 and TRR1 gene expression patterns over the initial 24-h fermentation period highlighted a possible interaction between ergosterol biosynthesis and the oxidative stress response. Further analysis showed that erg mutants producing altered sterols were highly sensitive to oxidative stress-generating compounds. Here we show that genome-wide expression analysis can be used in the commercial environment and was successful in identifying environmental conditions that are important in industrial yeast fermentation.
Peer Reviewed Yes
Published Yes
Publisher URI http://aem.asm.org/
Alternative URI http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.69.8.4777-4787.2003
Volume 69
Issue Number 8
Page from 4777
Page to 4787
ISSN 1098-5336
Date Accessioned 2007-06-25
Date Available 2009-01-12T06:21:31Z
Language en_AU
Faculty Eskitis, Inst Cell&Molecular Therapies
Subject Gene Expression
URI http://hdl.handle.net/10072/20983
Publication Type Journal Articles (Refereed Article)
Publication Type Code c1x

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