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Mediator Engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae To Improve Multidimensional Stress Tolerance.

Yanli Qi1,2, Nan Xu3, Zehong Li4, Jiaping Wang1,2, Xin Meng1,2, Cong Gao1,2, Jian Chen1,2, Wei Chen1,2, Xiulai Chen1,2, Liming Liu1,2.   

Abstract

Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a well-performing workhorse in chemical production, which encounters complex environmental stresses during industrial processes. We constructed a multiple stress tolerance mutant, Med15V76R/R84K, that was obtained by engineering the KIX domain of Mediator tail subunit Med15. Med15V76R/R84K interacted with transcription factor Hap5 to improve ARV1 expression for sterol homeostasis for decreasing membrane fluidity and thereby enhancing acid tolerance. Med15V76R/R84K interacted with transcription factor Mga2 to improve GIT1 expression for phospholipid biosynthesis for increasing membrane integrity and thereby improving oxidative tolerance. Med15V76R/R84K interacted with transcription factor Aft1 to improve NFT1 expression for inorganic ion transport for reducing membrane permeability and thereby enhancing osmotic tolerance. Based on this Med15 mutation, Med15V76R/R84K, the engineered S. cerevisiae strain, showed a 28.1% increase in pyruvate production in a 1.0-L bioreactor compared to that of S. cerevisiae with its native Med15. These results indicated that Mediator engineering provides a potential alternative for improving multidimensional stress tolerance in S. cerevisiae. IMPORTANCE This study identified the role of the KIX domain of Mediator tail subunit Med15 in response to acetic acid, H2O2, and NaCl in S. cerevisiae. Engineered KIX domain by protein engineering, the mutant strain Med15V76R/R84K, increased multidimensional stress tolerance and pyruvate production compared with that of S. cerevisiae with its native Med15. The Med15V76R/R84K could increase membrane related genes expression possibly by enhancing interaction with transcription factor to improve membrane physiological functions under stress conditions.

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Keywords:  gene expression; mediator engineering; membrane physiological functions; multidimensional stress tolerance

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35369708      PMCID: PMC9040569          DOI: 10.1128/aem.01627-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   5.005


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