Optogenetic control of horizontally acquired genes prevent stuck fermentations in yeast

Tellini, Nicolo; Salinas, Francisco

Abstract

Nitrogen limitations in the grape must be the main cause of stuck fermentations during the winemaking process. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a genetic segment known as region A, which harbors 12 protein-coding genes, was acquired horizontally from a phylogenetically distant yeast species. This region is mainly present in the genome of wine yeast strains, carrying genes that have been associated with nitrogen utilization. Despite the putative importance of region A in yeast fermentation, its contribution to the fermentative process is largely unknown. In this work, we used a wine yeast strain to evaluate the contribution of region A to the fermentation process. To do this, we first sequenced the genome of the wine yeast strain using long-read sequencing and determined that region A is present in a single copy. We then implemented an optogenetic system in this wine yeast strain to precisely regulate the expression of each gene, generating a collection of 12 strains that allow for light-activated gene expression. To evaluate the role of these genes during fermentation, we assayed this collection using microculture and fermentation experiments in synthetic must with varying amounts of nitrogen concentration. Our results show that changes in gene expression for genes within this region can impact growth parameters and fermentation rate. We additionally found that the expression of various genes in region A is necessary to complete the fermentation process and prevent stuck fermentations under low nitrogen conditions. Altogether, our optogenetics-based approach demonstrates the importance of region A in completing fermentation under nitrogen-limited conditions. © © 2025 Figueroa et al.

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Título según WOS: Optogenetic control of horizontally acquired genes prevent stuck fermentations in yeast
Título según SCOPUS: Optogenetic control of horizontally acquired genes prevent stuck fermentations in yeast
Título de la Revista: Microbiology Spectrum
Volumen: 13
Número: 2
Editorial: American Society for Microbiology
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1128/spectrum.01794-24

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS