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Crz1p Regulates pH Homeostasis in Candida glabrata by Altering Membrane Lipid Composition.


ABSTRACT: The asexual facultative aerobic haploid yeast Candida glabrata is widely used in the industrial production of various organic acids. To elucidate the physiological function of the C. glabrata transcription factor Crz1p (CgCrz1p) and its role in tolerance to acid stress, we deleted or overexpressed the corresponding gene, CgCRZ1 Deletion of CgCRZ1 resulted in a 60% decrease in the dry weight of cells (DCW) and a 50% drop in cell viability compared with those of the wild type at pH 2.0. Expression of lipid metabolism-associated genes was also significantly downregulated. Consequently, the proportion of C18:1 fatty acids, the ratio of unsaturated to saturated fatty acids, and the ergosterol content decreased by 30%, 46%, and 30%, respectively. Additionally, membrane integrity, fluidity, and H+-ATPase activity were reduced by 45%, 9%, and 50%, respectively. In contrast, overexpression of CgCrz1p increased C18:1 and ergosterol contents by 16% and 40%, respectively. Overexpression also enhanced membrane integrity, fluidity, and H+-ATPase activity by 31%, 6%, and 20%, respectively. Moreover, in the absence of pH buffering, the DCW and pyruvate titers increased by 48% and 60%, respectively, compared to that of the wild type. Together, these results suggest that CgCrz1p regulates tolerance to acidic conditions by altering membrane lipid composition in C. glabrataIMPORTANCE This study provides insight into the metabolism of Candida glabrata under acidic conditions, such as those encountered during the industrial production of organic acids. We found that overexpression of the transcription factor CgCrz1p improved viability, biomass, and pyruvate yields at a low pH. Analysis of plasma membrane lipid composition indicated that CgCrz1p might play an important role in its integrity and fluidity and that it enhanced the pumping of protons in acidic environments. We propose that altering the structure of the cell membrane may provide a successful strategy for increasing C. glabrata productivity at a low pH.

SUBMITTER: Yan D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5103091 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Crz1p Regulates pH Homeostasis in Candida glabrata by Altering Membrane Lipid Composition.

Yan Dongni D   Lin Xiaobao X   Qi Yanli Y   Liu Hui H   Chen Xiulai X   Liu Liming L   Chen Jian J  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20160923 23


The asexual facultative aerobic haploid yeast <i>Candida glabrata</i> is widely used in the industrial production of various organic acids. To elucidate the physiological function of the <i>C. glabrata</i> transcription factor Crz1p (CgCrz1p) and its role in tolerance to acid stress, we deleted or overexpressed the corresponding gene, <i>CgCRZ1</i> Deletion of <i>CgCRZ1</i> resulted in a 60% decrease in the dry weight of cells (DCW) and a 50% drop in cell viability compared with those of the wil  ...[more]

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