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Convergent adaptation of Saccharomyces uvarum to sulfite,an antimicrobial preservative widely used in human-driven fermentations
Authors:Laura G. Mací  as,Melisa Gonzá  lez Flores,Ana Cristina Adam,Marí  a E. Rodrí  guez,Amparo Querol,Eladio Barrio,Christian Ariel Lopes,Roberto Pé  rez-Torrado
Abstract:Different species can find convergent solutions to adapt their genome to the same evolutionary constraints, although functional convergence promoted by chromosomal rearrangements in different species has not previously been found. In this work, we discovered that two domesticated yeast species, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and Saccharomyces uvarum, acquired chromosomal rearrangements to convergently adapt to the presence of sulfite in fermentation environments. We found two new heterologous chromosomal translocations in fermentative strains of S. uvarum at the SSU1 locus, involved in sulfite resistance, an antimicrobial additive widely used in food production. These are convergent events that share similarities with other SSU1 locus chromosomal translocations previously described in domesticated S. cerevisiae strains. In S. uvarum, the newly described VIIXVI and XIXVI chromosomal translocations generate an overexpression of the SSU1 gene and confer increased sulfite resistance. This study highlights the relevance of chromosomal rearrangements to promote the adaptation of yeast to anthropic environments.
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