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A transcriptomic atlas of acute stress response to low pH in multiple Issatchenkia orientalis strains

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Microbiology Spectrum 12(1) , e02536-23 ( 2023)

Author(s):

Dubinkina, Veronika, Bhogale, Shounak, Hsieh, Ping-Hung, Dibaeinia, Payam, Nambiar, Ananthan, Maslov, Sergei, Yoshikuni, Yasuo, Sinha, Saurabh

DOI:

10.1128/spectrum.02536-23

Abstract:

IMPORTANCE: Issatchenkia orientalis is a promising industrial chassis to produce biofuels and bioproducts due to its high tolerance to multiple environmental stresses such as low pH, heat, and other chemicals otherwise toxic for the most widely used microbes. Yet, little is known about specific mechanisms of such tolerance in this organism, hindering our ability to engineer this species to produce valuable biochemicals. Here, we report a comprehensive study of the mechanisms of acidic tolerance in this species via transcriptome profiling across variable pH for 12 different strains with different phenotypes. We found multiple regulatory mechanisms involved in tolerance to low pH in different strains of I. orientalis, marking potential targets for future gene editing and perturbation experiments.

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