Role of ROX1, SKN7, and YAP6 stress transcription factors in the production of secondary metabolites in xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous
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Martínez Moya, Pilar
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Role of ROX1, SKN7, and YAP6 stress transcription factors in the production of secondary metabolites in xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous
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Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous is a natural source of astaxanthin and mycosporines. This
yeast has been isolated from high and cold mountainous regions around the world, and the production
of these secondary metabolites may be a survival strategy against the stress conditions present
in its environment. Biosynthesis of astaxanthin is regulated by catabolic repression through the
interaction between MIG1 and corepressor CYC8–TUP1. To evaluate the role of the stress-associated
transcription factors SKN7, ROX1, and YAP6, we employed an omic and phenotypic approach. Null
mutants were constructed and grown in two fermentable carbon sources. The yeast proteome and
transcriptome were quantified by iTRAQ and RNA-seq, respectively. The total carotenoid, sterol,
and mycosporine contents were determined and compared to the wild-type strain. Each mutant
strain showed significant metabolic changes compared to the wild type that were correlated to its
phenotype. In a metabolic context, the principal pathways affected were glycolysis/gluconeogenesis,
the pentose phosphate (PP) pathway, and the citrate (TCA) cycle. Additionally, fatty acid synthesis
was affected. The absence of ROX1 generated a significant decline in carotenoid production. In
contrast, a rise in mycosporine and sterol synthesis was shown in the absence of the transcription
factors SKN7 and YAP6, respectively.
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 1180520
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Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2022, 23, 9282.
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