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Ethanol-induced death in yeast exhibits features of apoptosis mediated by mitochondrial fission pathway
Authors:Kitagaki Hiroshi  Araki Yoshio  Funato Kouichi  Shimoi Hitoshi
Institution:National Research Institute of Brewing, 3-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-hiroshima City, Hiroshima 739-0046, Japan. kitagaki@nrib.go.jp
Abstract:Cell death in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) involves several apoptotic processes. Here, we report the first evidence of the following processes, which are also characteristic of apoptosis, in ethanol-induced cell death in yeast: chromatin condensation and fragmentation, DNA cleavage, and a requirement for de novo protein synthesis. Mitochondrial fission protein, Fis1, appears to mediate ethanol-induced apoptosis and ethanol-induced mitochondrial fragmentation. However, mitochondrial fragmentation in response to elevated ethanol levels was not correlated with cell death. Further, in the presence of ethanol, generation of reactive oxygen species was elevated in mutant fis1Delta cells. Our characterization of ethanol-induced cell death in yeast as being Fis1-mediated apoptosis is likely to pave the way to overcoming limitations in large-scale fermentation processes, such as those employed in the production of alcoholic beverages and ethanol-based biofuels.
Keywords:mito-GFP  mitochondria-targeted GFP  S  E  M    standard error of mean  cfu  colony forming unit  TUNEL  TdT-mediated dUTP-biotin Nick End Labeling  DAPI  4  6′-diaminidino-2-phenylindole  RT  room temperature  PFGE  pulse field gel electrophoresis  PI  propidium iodide  ROS  reactive oxygen species  H2DCF-DA  2′  7′-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacatate
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