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CgMED3 Changes Membrane Sterol Composition To Help Candida glabrata Tolerate Low-pH Stress.

Xiaobao Lin1,2,3, Yanli Qi1,2,3, Dongni Yan1,2,3, Hui Liu1,2,3, Xiulai Chen1,2,3, Liming Liu4,2,3.   

Abstract

Candida glabrata is a promising microorganism for organic acid production. The present study aimed to investigate the role of C. glabrata Mediator complex subunit 3 (CgMed3p) in protecting C. glabrata under low-pH conditions. To this end, genes CgMED3A and CgMED3B were deleted, resulting in the double-deletion Cgmed3ABΔ strain. The final biomass and cell viability levels of Cgmed3ABΔ decreased by 64.5% and 35.8%, respectively, compared to the wild-type strain results at pH 2.0. In addition, lack of CgMed3ABp resulted in selective repression of a subset of genes in the lipid biosynthesis and metabolism pathways. Furthermore, C18:1, lanosterol, zymosterol, fecosterol, and ergosterol were 13.2%, 80.4%, 40.4%, 78.1%, and 70.4% less abundant, respectively, in the Cgmed3ABΔ strain. In contrast, the concentration of squalene increased by about 44.6-fold. As a result, membrane integrity, rigidity, and H+-ATPase activity in the Cgmed3ABΔ strain were reduced by 62.7%, 13.0%, and 50.3%, respectively. In contrast, overexpression of CgMED3AB increased the levels of C18:0, C18:1, and ergosterol by 113.2%, 5.9%, and 26.4%, respectively. Moreover, compared to the wild-type results, dry cell weight and pyruvate production increased, irrespective of pH buffering. These results suggest that CgMED3AB regulates membrane composition, which in turn enables cells to tolerate low-pH stress. We propose that regulation of CgMed3ABp may provide a novel strategy for enhancing low-pH tolerance and increasing organic acid production by C. glabrataIMPORTANCE The objective of this study was to investigate the role of Candida glabrata Mediator complex subunit 3 (CgMed3ABp) and its regulation of gene expression at low pH in C. glabrata We found that CgMed3ABp was critical for cellular survival and pyruvate production during low-pH stress. Measures of the levels of plasma membrane fatty acids and sterol composition indicated that CgMed3ABp could play an important role in regulating homeostasis in C. glabrata We propose that controlling membrane lipid composition may enhance the robustness of C. glabrata for the production of organic acids.
Copyright © 2017 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  membrane function; membrane lipid; sterol; stress response; tolerance; transcriptomics

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28667115      PMCID: PMC5561276          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.00972-17

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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