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Changes in Energy Status of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cells during Dehydration and Rehydration.

Neringa Kuliešienė1, Rasa Žūkienė1, Galina Khroustalyova2, Chuang-Rung Chang3, Alexander Rapoport2, Rimantas Daugelavičius1.   

Abstract

Anhydrobiosis is the state of life when cells are exposed to waterless conditions and gradually cease their metabolism. In this study, we determined the sequence of events in Saccharomyces cerevisiae energy metabolism during processes of dehydration and rehydration. The intensities of respiration and acidification of the medium, the amounts of phenyldicarbaundecaborane (PCB-) bound to yeast membranes, and the capabilities of cells to accumulate K+ were assayed using an electrochemical monitoring system, and the intracellular content of ATP was measured using a bioluminescence assay. Mesophilic, semi-resistant to desiccation S. cerevisiae strain 14 and thermotolerant, very resistant to desiccation S. cerevisiae strain 77 cells were compared. After 22 h of drying, it was possible to restore the respiration activity of very resistant to desiccation strain 77 cells, especially when glucose was available. PCB- binding also indicated considerably higher metabolic activity of dehydrated S. cerevisiae strain 77 cells. Electrochemical K+ content and medium acidification assays indicated that permeabilization of the plasma membrane in cells of both strains started almost simultaneously, after 8-10 h of desiccation, but semi-resistant strain 14 cells maintained the K+ gradient for longer and more strongly acidified the medium. For both cells, the fast rehydration in water was less efficient compared to reactivation in the growth medium, indicating the need for nutrients for the recovery. Higher viability of strain 77 cells after rehydration could be due to the higher stability of their mitochondria.

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Keywords:  anhydrobiosis; dehydration–rehydration; metabolism; mitochondria; yeast

Year:  2021        PMID: 33669998     DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9020444

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microorganisms        ISSN: 2076-2607


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1.  A Crucial Role of Mitochondrial Dynamics in Dehydration Resistance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Authors:  Chang-Lin Chen; Ying-Chieh Chen; Wei-Ling Huang; Steven Lin; Rimantas Daugelavičius; Alexander Rapoport; Chuang-Rung Chang
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-04-27       Impact factor: 5.923

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