Comparative genomics supports that brazilian bioethanol Saccharomyces cerevisiae comprise a unified group of domesticated strains related to cachaça spirit yeasts
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Resumo: | Ethanol production from sugarcane is a key renewable fuel industry in Brazil. Major drivers of this alcoholic fermentation are Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains that originally were contaminants to the system and yet prevail in the industrial process. Here we present newly sequenced genomes (using Illumina short-read and PacBio longread data) of two monosporic isolates (H3 and H4) of the S. cerevisiae PE-2, a predominant bioethanol strain in Brazil. The assembled genomes of H3 and H4, together with 42 draft genomes of sugarcane-fermenting (fuel ethanol plus cachaça) strains, were compared against those of the reference S288C and diverse S. cerevisiae. All genomes of bioethanol yeasts have amplified SNO2(3)/SNZ2(3) gene clusters for vitamin B1/B6 biosynthesis, and display ubiquitous presence of a particular family of SAMdependent methyl transferases, rare in S. cerevisiae. Widespread amplifications of quinone oxidoreductases YCR102C/YLR460C/YNL134C, and the structural or punctual variations among aquaporins and components of the iron homeostasis system, likely represent adaptations to industrial fermentation. Interesting is the pervasive presence among the bioethanol/cachaça strains of a five-gene cluster (Region B) that is a known phylogenetic signature of European wine yeasts. Combining genomes of H3, H4, and 195 yeast strains, we comprehensively assessed whole-genome phylogeny of these taxa using an alignment-free approach. The 197-genome phylogeny substantiates that bioethanol yeasts are monophyletic and closely related to the cachaça and wine strains. Our results support the hypothesis that biofuel-producing yeasts in Brazil may have been co-opted from a pool of yeasts that were pre-adapted to alcoholic fermentation of sugarcane for the distillation of cachaça spirit, which historically is a much older industry than the large-scale fuel ethanol production. |
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Jacobus, Ana PaulaStephens, TimothyYoussef, PierreGonzález-Pech, Raúl AugustoCiccotosto-Camp, Michael M.Dougan, Katherine ElizabethChen, YibiBasso, Luiz CarlosFrazzon, JeversonChan, Cheong XinGross, Jeferson2023-07-19T03:41:17Z20211664-302Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/262378001168396Ethanol production from sugarcane is a key renewable fuel industry in Brazil. Major drivers of this alcoholic fermentation are Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains that originally were contaminants to the system and yet prevail in the industrial process. Here we present newly sequenced genomes (using Illumina short-read and PacBio longread data) of two monosporic isolates (H3 and H4) of the S. cerevisiae PE-2, a predominant bioethanol strain in Brazil. The assembled genomes of H3 and H4, together with 42 draft genomes of sugarcane-fermenting (fuel ethanol plus cachaça) strains, were compared against those of the reference S288C and diverse S. cerevisiae. All genomes of bioethanol yeasts have amplified SNO2(3)/SNZ2(3) gene clusters for vitamin B1/B6 biosynthesis, and display ubiquitous presence of a particular family of SAMdependent methyl transferases, rare in S. cerevisiae. Widespread amplifications of quinone oxidoreductases YCR102C/YLR460C/YNL134C, and the structural or punctual variations among aquaporins and components of the iron homeostasis system, likely represent adaptations to industrial fermentation. Interesting is the pervasive presence among the bioethanol/cachaça strains of a five-gene cluster (Region B) that is a known phylogenetic signature of European wine yeasts. Combining genomes of H3, H4, and 195 yeast strains, we comprehensively assessed whole-genome phylogeny of these taxa using an alignment-free approach. The 197-genome phylogeny substantiates that bioethanol yeasts are monophyletic and closely related to the cachaça and wine strains. Our results support the hypothesis that biofuel-producing yeasts in Brazil may have been co-opted from a pool of yeasts that were pre-adapted to alcoholic fermentation of sugarcane for the distillation of cachaça spirit, which historically is a much older industry than the large-scale fuel ethanol production.application/pdfengFrontiers in microbiology. Lausanne. Vol. 12 (Apr. 2021), Article 644089, 22 p.EtanolSaccharomyces cerevisiaeCana de açúcarCachaçaFilogenéticaBioethanolYeastsSaccharomyces cerevisiaeSugarcaneCachaçaGenomicsAlignment-free phylogeneticsEvolutionComparative genomics supports that brazilian bioethanol Saccharomyces cerevisiae comprise a unified group of domesticated strains related to cachaça spirit yeastsEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001168396.pdf.txt001168396.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain115036http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/262378/2/001168396.pdf.txtae3eb78480e6fc82ce1e5e4c4bf38b8aMD52ORIGINAL001168396.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf5076506http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/262378/1/001168396.pdf06b14c1c047ee86f0e3929cb43436be4MD5110183/2623782023-07-20 03:36:45.228263oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/262378Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-07-20T06:36:45Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Comparative genomics supports that brazilian bioethanol Saccharomyces cerevisiae comprise a unified group of domesticated strains related to cachaça spirit yeasts |
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Comparative genomics supports that brazilian bioethanol Saccharomyces cerevisiae comprise a unified group of domesticated strains related to cachaça spirit yeasts |
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Comparative genomics supports that brazilian bioethanol Saccharomyces cerevisiae comprise a unified group of domesticated strains related to cachaça spirit yeasts Jacobus, Ana Paula Etanol Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cana de açúcar Cachaça Filogenética Bioethanol Yeasts Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sugarcane Cachaça Genomics Alignment-free phylogenetics Evolution |
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Comparative genomics supports that brazilian bioethanol Saccharomyces cerevisiae comprise a unified group of domesticated strains related to cachaça spirit yeasts |
title_full |
Comparative genomics supports that brazilian bioethanol Saccharomyces cerevisiae comprise a unified group of domesticated strains related to cachaça spirit yeasts |
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Comparative genomics supports that brazilian bioethanol Saccharomyces cerevisiae comprise a unified group of domesticated strains related to cachaça spirit yeasts |
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Comparative genomics supports that brazilian bioethanol Saccharomyces cerevisiae comprise a unified group of domesticated strains related to cachaça spirit yeasts |
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Comparative genomics supports that brazilian bioethanol Saccharomyces cerevisiae comprise a unified group of domesticated strains related to cachaça spirit yeasts |
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Jacobus, Ana Paula |
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Jacobus, Ana Paula Stephens, Timothy Youssef, Pierre González-Pech, Raúl Augusto Ciccotosto-Camp, Michael M. Dougan, Katherine Elizabeth Chen, Yibi Basso, Luiz Carlos Frazzon, Jeverson Chan, Cheong Xin Gross, Jeferson |
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Stephens, Timothy Youssef, Pierre González-Pech, Raúl Augusto Ciccotosto-Camp, Michael M. Dougan, Katherine Elizabeth Chen, Yibi Basso, Luiz Carlos Frazzon, Jeverson Chan, Cheong Xin Gross, Jeferson |
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Jacobus, Ana Paula Stephens, Timothy Youssef, Pierre González-Pech, Raúl Augusto Ciccotosto-Camp, Michael M. Dougan, Katherine Elizabeth Chen, Yibi Basso, Luiz Carlos Frazzon, Jeverson Chan, Cheong Xin Gross, Jeferson |
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Etanol Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cana de açúcar Cachaça Filogenética |
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Etanol Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cana de açúcar Cachaça Filogenética Bioethanol Yeasts Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sugarcane Cachaça Genomics Alignment-free phylogenetics Evolution |
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Bioethanol Yeasts Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sugarcane Cachaça Genomics Alignment-free phylogenetics Evolution |
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Ethanol production from sugarcane is a key renewable fuel industry in Brazil. Major drivers of this alcoholic fermentation are Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains that originally were contaminants to the system and yet prevail in the industrial process. Here we present newly sequenced genomes (using Illumina short-read and PacBio longread data) of two monosporic isolates (H3 and H4) of the S. cerevisiae PE-2, a predominant bioethanol strain in Brazil. The assembled genomes of H3 and H4, together with 42 draft genomes of sugarcane-fermenting (fuel ethanol plus cachaça) strains, were compared against those of the reference S288C and diverse S. cerevisiae. All genomes of bioethanol yeasts have amplified SNO2(3)/SNZ2(3) gene clusters for vitamin B1/B6 biosynthesis, and display ubiquitous presence of a particular family of SAMdependent methyl transferases, rare in S. cerevisiae. Widespread amplifications of quinone oxidoreductases YCR102C/YLR460C/YNL134C, and the structural or punctual variations among aquaporins and components of the iron homeostasis system, likely represent adaptations to industrial fermentation. Interesting is the pervasive presence among the bioethanol/cachaça strains of a five-gene cluster (Region B) that is a known phylogenetic signature of European wine yeasts. Combining genomes of H3, H4, and 195 yeast strains, we comprehensively assessed whole-genome phylogeny of these taxa using an alignment-free approach. The 197-genome phylogeny substantiates that bioethanol yeasts are monophyletic and closely related to the cachaça and wine strains. Our results support the hypothesis that biofuel-producing yeasts in Brazil may have been co-opted from a pool of yeasts that were pre-adapted to alcoholic fermentation of sugarcane for the distillation of cachaça spirit, which historically is a much older industry than the large-scale fuel ethanol production. |
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