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Autophagy is required for sulphur dioxide tolerance in S. cerevisiae
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- Valero, Eva
- Tronchoni, Jordi
- Morales, Pilar
- González García, Ramón
Trabajo presentado en el 33rd International Specialised Symposium on Yeast (ISSY33), celebrado en Cork (Irlanda), del 26 al 29 de junio de 2017, Sulphur dioxide is used at several stages in winemaking, mainly as antioxidants and as antimicrobial, even before
the onset of fermentation. Sulphites are also used as preservatives in many canned and processed foods. Its
usefulness during wine fermentation depends on the relatively high tolerance to sulphites of wine strains of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Sulphite tolerance in wine yeast strains has been related to mutations that boost
transcription of SSU1, the gene coding for a plasma membrane sulphite pump required for efficient sulphite
efflux. We used competition of bar-coded Yeast Knockout (YKO) collections to better understand microbial
sulphite resistance, and sulphite cellular targets. Our results point to some of the cell functions that are more
specifically required to survive sulphite-induced stress. For example, we found increased sulphite sensitivity for
most KO strains involving genes required for autophagy, so pointing to this process as a key one in the
detoxification of sulphite, probably through recycling of damaged proteins. In addition, some deletion strains,
gained some competitiveness in the presence of sulphite (usually strains that were already impaired under
standard growth conditions). These late functions are probably targets of sulphite (i.e. specifically sensitive to
it)., MINECO(AGL2015-63629-R, RTC-2014-2186-2) EU(7FP-IRSES-GA612441); Junta de
Andalucía(P10-AGR6544), Peer reviewed
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