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Title

Soluble Sugar and Lipid Readjustments in the Yarrowia lipolytica Yeast at Various Temperatures and pH.

Authors

Sekova, Varvara Yu; Dergacheva, Daria I.; Isakova, Elena P.; Gessler, Natalya N.; Tereshina, Vera M.; Deryabina, Yulia I.

Abstract

Microorganisms cope with a wide range of environmental challenges using different mechanisms. Their ability to prosper at extreme ambient pH and high temperatures has been well reported, but the adaptation mechanism often remains unrevealed. In this study, we addressed the dynamics of lipid and sugar profiles upon different cultivation conditions. The results showed that the cells grown at various pH and optimal temperature contained mannitol as the major cytosol sugar alcohol. The elevated temperature of 38 °C led to a two- to three-fold increase in total cytosol sugars with concurrent substitution of mannitol for trehalose. Lipid composition in the cells at optimal temperature changed insignificantly at any pH tested. The increase in the temperature caused some drop in the storage and membrane lipid levels, remarkable changes in their composition, and the degree of unsaturated fatty acids. It was shown that the fatty acid composition of some membrane phospholipids varied considerably at changing pH and temperature values. The data showed a pivotal role and flexibility of the sugar and lipid composition of Y. lipolytica W29 in adaptation to unfavorable environmental conditions.

Subjects

TREHALOSE; MANNITOL; UNSATURATED fatty acids; LIPIDS; MEMBRANE lipids; SUGARS; HIGH temperatures

Publication

Metabolites (2218-1989), 2019, Vol 9, Issue 12, p307

ISSN

2218-1989

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/metabo9120307

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