Pyruvate decarboxylases from the petite-negative yeast Saccharomyces kluyveri.

Mol Genet Genomics

Center for Process Biotechnology, BioCentrum-DTU, Technical University of Denmark, Building 223, 2800 Lyngby, Denmark.

Published: January 2004

AI Article Synopsis

  • Saccharomyces kluyveri is a yeast that produces less ethanol under aerobic conditions compared to S. cerevisiae, likely due to differences in enzyme regulation.
  • Researchers identified and cloned three pyruvate decarboxylase genes (PDC genes) from S. kluyveri and studied their regulation under various growth conditions.
  • The study found that both mRNA levels and enzyme activity in S. kluyveri respond similarly to glucose and oxygen limitations as in S. cerevisiae, suggesting ethanol production differences stem from other regulatory mechanisms rather than pyruvate decarboxylase.

Article Abstract

Saccharomyces kluyveri is a petite-negative yeast, which is less prone to form ethanol under aerobic conditions than is S. cerevisiae. The first reaction on the route from pyruvate to ethanol is catalysed by pyruvate decarboxylase, and the differences observed between S. kluyveri and S. cerevisiae with respect to ethanol formation under aerobic conditions could be caused by differences in the regulation of this enzyme activity. We have identified and cloned three genes encoding functional pyruvate decarboxylase enzymes (PDCgenes) from the type strain of S. kluyveri (Sk- PDC11, Sk- PDC12 and Sk- PDC13). The regulation of pyruvate decarboxylase in S. kluyveri was studied by measuring the total level of Sk- PDC mRNA and the overall enzyme activity under various growth conditions. It was found that the level of Sk- PDC mRNA was enhanced by glucose and oxygen limitation, and that the level of enzyme activity was controlled by variations in the amount of mRNA. The mRNA level and the pyruvate decarboxylase activity responded to anaerobiosis and growth on different carbon sources in essentially the same fashion as in S. cerevisiae. This indicates that the difference in ethanol formation between these two yeasts is not due to differences in the regulation of pyruvate decarboxylase(s), but rather to differences in the regulation of the TCA cycle and the respiratory machinery. However, the PDC genes of Saccharomyces/ Kluyveromyces yeasts differ in their genetic organization and phylogenetic origin. While S. cerevisiae and S. kluyveri each have three PDC genes, these have apparently arisen by independent duplications and specializations in each of the two yeast lineages.

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