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Light-induced rhythmic changes in thermotolerance in stationary-phase cells of Candida utilis.
Authors:Miguel A Lape?a  Jero Vicente-Soler  Teresa Soto  Marisa Madrid  Andrés Nú?ez  Encarnación García  José Cansado  Mariano Gacto
Institution:Department of Genetics and Microbiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Murcia, Spain.
Abstract:In synchronized light-dark cycles, stationary-phase cultures of the budding yeast Candida utilis were able to survive heat treatment at 50 degees C with an apparent circadian-like rhythm related to the onset of light. However, in continuous darkness this pattern did not run freely and was markedly dampened. We discuss these findings in terms of the potential circadian control of heat tolerance, which has been described in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Our results suggest that the resistance pattern observed in C. utilis is most likely an adaptive response to the light-induced generation of reactive oxygen species rather than the occurrence of a truly endogenous circadian rhythm.
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