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Transcriptomic Analysis of Formic Acid Stress Response in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae

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Publisher Springer
Date 2022 Jan 6
PMID 34989900
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Formic acid is a representative small molecule acid in lignocellulosic hydrolysate that can inhibit the growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells during alcohol fermentation. However, the mechanism of formic acid cytotoxicity remains largely unknown. In this study, RNA-Seq technology was used to study the response of S. cerevisiae to formic acid stress at the transcriptional level. Scanning electron microscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy were conducted to observe the surface morphology of yeast cells. A total of 1504 genes were identified as being differentially expressed, with 797 upregulated and 707 downregulated genes. Transcriptomic analysis showed that most genes related to glycolysis, glycogen synthesis, protein degradation, the cell cycle, the MAPK signaling pathway, and redox regulation were significantly induced under formic acid stress and were involved in protein translation and synthesis amino acid synthesis genes were significantly suppressed. Formic acid stress can induce oxidative stress, inhibit protein biosynthesis, cause cells to undergo autophagy, and activate the intracellular metabolic pathways of energy production. The increase of glycogen and the decrease of energy consumption metabolism may be important in the adaptation of S. cerevisiae to formic acid. In addition, formic acid can also induce sexual reproduction and spore formation. This study through transcriptome analysis has preliminarily reveal the molecular response mechanism of S. cerevisiae to formic acid stress and has provided a basis for further research on methods used to improve the tolerance to cell inhibitors in lignocellulose hydrolysate.

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