Xerotolerance in fission yeasts and the role of glycerol as compatible solute |
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Authors: | Benjamin P. Ganthala John H. Marshall John W. May |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Microbiology, Monash University, 3168 Clayton, Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | The effect on growth of reducing the water activity (aw) of a medium with various solutes has been investigated for 27 strains of fission yeasts (Schizosaccharomyces). The minimum-tolerated aw (MTA) was dependent on both the nature of the solute and the species. When the strains of each species were grouped together, the lowest mean MTA values were found with glucose, fructose or glycerol as stressing solutes, being in the range 0.89–0.90 for S. pombe, S. malidevorans, S. octosporus and S. slooffiae, but in the range 0.92–0.94 for S. japonicus. With the non-metabolizable sugars sorbose and xylose and the salts NH4Cl, KCl, and NaCl, the mean MTA values were in the range 0.96–0.985, except for (1) the single strain of S. slooffiae, which was more tolerant of NH4Cl and KCl with values of 0.95 and 0.94, respectively, and (2) the strains of S. pombe, S. malidevorans and S. japonicus, which were less tolerant of NaCl with mean values of about 0.99. One strain of each species was examined for intracellular solutes when actively growing in the presence of near-limiting concentrations of stressing solute. With glucose, fructose or glycerol, all five strains contained substantial amounts of glycerol but no other polyol; with the other solutes no glycerol or other polyol was found, except for small amounts of glycerol in strains of S. octosporus and S. slooffiae stressed with NH4Cl, KCl, or NaCl.Abbreviations MTA Minimum-tolerated water activity - aw water activity - YEPG yeast extract, phosphate, glucose medium |
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Keywords: | Schizosaccharomyces Fission yeasts Xerotolerance Glycerol Compatible solute |
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