Novo_2009_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_106_16333

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Title : Eukaryote-to-eukaryote gene transfer events revealed by the genome sequence of the wine yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae EC1118 - Novo_2009_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_106_16333
Author(s) : Novo M , Bigey F , Beyne E , Galeote V , Gavory F , Mallet S , Cambon B , Legras JL , Wincker P , Casaregola S , Dequin S
Ref : Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A , 106 :16333 , 2009
Abstract :

Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been used for millennia in winemaking, but little is known about the selective forces acting on the wine yeast genome. We sequenced the complete genome of the diploid commercial wine yeast EC1118, resulting in an assembly of 31 scaffolds covering 97% of the S288c reference genome. The wine yeast differed strikingly from the other S. cerevisiae isolates in possessing 3 unique large regions, 2 of which were subtelomeric, the other being inserted within an EC1118 chromosome. These regions encompass 34 genes involved in key wine fermentation functions. Phylogeny and synteny analyses showed that 1 of these regions originated from a species closely related to the Saccharomyces genus, whereas the 2 other regions were of non-Saccharomyces origin. We identified Zygosaccharomyces bailii, a major contaminant of wine fermentations, as the donor species for 1 of these 2 regions. Although natural hybridization between Saccharomyces strains has been described, this report provides evidence that gene transfer may occur between Saccharomyces and non-Saccharomyces species. We show that the regions identified are frequent and differentially distributed among S. cerevisiae clades, being found almost exclusively in wine strains, suggesting acquisition through recent transfer events. Overall, these data show that the wine yeast genome is subject to constant remodeling through the contribution of exogenous genes. Our results suggest that these processes are favored by ecologic proximity and are involved in the molecular adaptation of wine yeasts to conditions of high sugar, low nitrogen, and high ethanol concentrations.

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PubMedID: 19805302
Gene_locus related to this paper: yeast-AIM2 , yeast-BST1 , yeast-cbpy1 , yeast-cld1 , yeast-dap1 , yeast-dap2 , yeast-dlhh , yeast-ECM18 , yeast-FSH1 , yeast-FSH3 , yeast-ict1 , yeast-kex01 , yeast-MCFS1 , yeast-MCFS2 , yeast-met2 , yeast-mgll , yeast-pdat , yeast-ppme1 , yeast-ROG1 , yeast-SAY1 , yeast-tgl1 , yeast-tgl2 , yeast-yby9 , yeast-YDL109C , yeast-YDR428C , yeast-YDR444W , yeast-yg19 , yeast-yj77 , yeast-yjg8 , yeast-YLL012W , yeast-YLR020C , yeast-YLR118c , yeast-ym60 , yeast-ynl5 , yeast-yo059 , yeast-YPR147C , yeast-hda1

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Gene_locus yeast-AIM2    yeast-BST1    yeast-cbpy1    yeast-cld1    yeast-dap1    yeast-dap2    yeast-dlhh    yeast-ECM18    yeast-FSH1    yeast-FSH3    yeast-ict1    yeast-kex01    yeast-MCFS1    yeast-MCFS2    yeast-met2    yeast-mgll    yeast-pdat    yeast-ppme1    yeast-ROG1    yeast-SAY1    yeast-tgl1    yeast-tgl2    yeast-yby9    yeast-YDL109C    yeast-YDR428C    yeast-YDR444W    yeast-yg19    yeast-yj77    yeast-yjg8    yeast-YLL012W    yeast-YLR020C    yeast-YLR118c    yeast-ym60    yeast-ynl5    yeast-yo059    yeast-YPR147C    yeast-hda1

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Novo M, Bigey F, Beyne E, Galeote V, Gavory F, Mallet S, Cambon B, Legras JL, Wincker P, Casaregola S, Dequin S (2009)
Eukaryote-to-eukaryote gene transfer events revealed by the genome sequence of the wine yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae EC1118
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 106 :16333

Novo M, Bigey F, Beyne E, Galeote V, Gavory F, Mallet S, Cambon B, Legras JL, Wincker P, Casaregola S, Dequin S (2009)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 106 :16333