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The Viral K1 Killer Yeast System: Toxicity, Immunity, and Resistance

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Journal Yeast
Publisher Wiley
Date 2025 Jan 24
PMID 39853823
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Abstract

Killer yeasts, such as the K1 killer strain of S. cerevisiae, express a secreted anti-competitive toxin whose production and propagation require the presence of two vertically-transmitted dsRNA viruses. In sensitive cells lacking killer virus infection, toxin binding to the cell wall results in ion pore formation, disruption of osmotic homeostasis, and cell death. However, the exact mechanism(s) of K1 toxin killing activity, how killer yeasts are immune to their own toxin, and which factors could influence adaptation and resistance to K1 toxin within formerly sensitive populations are still unknown. Here, we describe the state of knowledge about K1 killer toxin, including current models of toxin processing and killing activity, and a summary of known modifiers of K1 toxin immunity and resistance. In addition, we discuss two key signaling pathways, HOG (high osmolarity glycerol) and CWI (cell wall integrity), whose involvement in an adaptive response to K1 killer toxin in sensitive cells has been previously documented but requires further study. As both host-virus and sensitive-killer competition have been documented in killer systems like K1, further characterization of K1 killer yeasts may provide a useful model system for study of both intracellular genetic conflict and counter-adaptation between competing sensitive and killer populations.

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