Molecular, cellular and systemic mechanisms of stress protection: Heat shock proteins (Symposium of the Problem Comission of the Russian Academy of Sciences on energy metabolism and thermoregulation)

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Author(s):  
Iu. F. Pastukhov ◽  
I. V. Ekimova ◽  
M. V. Chernishov
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pp. 2020-2024 ◽  
Author(s):  
Teresa Soto ◽  
Juana Fernández ◽  
Jero Vicente-Soler ◽  
Jose Cansado ◽  
Mariano Gacto

ABSTRACT Recent studies have shown that heat shock proteins and trehalose synthesis are important factors in the thermotolerance of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. We examined the effects of trehalose-6-phosphate (trehalose-6P) synthase overexpression on resistance to several stresses in cells of S. pombetransformed with a plasmid bearing the tps1 gene, which codes for trehalose-6P synthase, under the control of the strong thiamine-repressible promoter. Upon induction of trehalose-6P synthase, the elevated levels of intracellular trehalose correlated not only with increased tolerance to heat shock but also with resistance to freezing and thawing, dehydration, osmostress, and toxic levels of ethanol, indicating that trehalose may be the stress metabolite underlying the overlap in induced tolerance to these stresses. Among the isogenic strains transformed with this construct, one in which the gene coding for the trehalose-hydrolyzing enzyme, neutral trehalase, was disrupted accumulated trehalose to a greater extent and was more resistant to the above stresses. Increased trehalose concentration is thus a major determinant of the general stress protection response in S. pombe.


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