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The influence of microgravity on invasive growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Authors:Van Mulders Sebastiaan E  Stassen Catherine  Daenen Luk  Devreese Bart  Siewers Verena  van Eijsden Rudy G E  Nielsen Jens  Delvaux Freddy R  Willaert Ronnie
Institution:Centre for Malting and Brewing, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium.
Abstract:This study investigates the effects of microgravity on colony growth and the morphological transition from single cells to short invasive filaments in the model eukaryotic organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Two-dimensional spreading of the yeast colonies grown on semi-solid agar medium was reduced under microgravity in the Σ1278b laboratory strain but not in the CMBSESA1 industrial strain. This was supported by the Σ1278b proteome map under microgravity conditions, which revealed upregulation of proteins linked to anaerobic conditions. The Σ1278b strain showed a reduced invasive growth in the center of the yeast colony. Bud scar distribution was slightly affected, with a switch toward more random budding. Together, microgravity conditions disturb spatially programmed budding patterns and generate strain-dependent growth differences in yeast colonies on semi-solid medium.
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