RRC ID 36200
著者 Kito K, Ito H, Nohara T, Ohnishi M, Ishibashi Y, Takeda D.
タイトル Yeast Interspecies Comparative Proteomics Reveals Divergence in Expression Profiles and Provides Insights into Proteome Resource Allocation and Evolutionary Roles of Gene Duplication.
ジャーナル Mol Cell Proteomics
Abstract Omics analysis is a versatile approach for understanding the conservation and diversity of molecular systems across multiple taxa. In this study, we compared the proteome expression profiles of four yeast species (Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Saccharomyces mikatae, Kluyveromyces waltii, and Kluyveromyces lactis) grown on glucose- or glycerol-containing media. Conserved expression changes across all species were observed only for a small proportion of all proteins differentially expressed between the two growth conditions. Two Kluyveromyces species, both of which exhibited a high growth rate on glycerol, a nonfermentative carbon source, showed distinct species-specific expression profiles. In K. waltii grown on glycerol, proteins involved in the glyoxylate cycle and gluconeogenesis were expressed in high abundance. In K. lactis grown on glycerol, the expression of glycolytic and ethanol metabolic enzymes was unexpectedly low, whereas proteins involved in cytoplasmic translation, including ribosomal proteins and elongation factors, were highly expressed. These marked differences in the types of predominantly expressed proteins suggest that K. lactis optimizes the balance of proteome resource allocation between metabolism and protein synthesis giving priority to cellular growth. In S. cerevisiae, about 450 duplicate gene pairs were retained after whole-genome duplication. Intriguingly, we found that in the case of duplicates with conserved sequences, the total abundance of proteins encoded by a duplicate pair in S. cerevisiae was similar to that of protein encoded by nonduplicated ortholog in Kluyveromyces yeast. Given the frequency of haploinsufficiency, this observation suggests that conserved duplicate genes, even though minor cases of retained duplicates, do not exhibit a dosage effect in yeast, except for ribosomal proteins. Thus, comparative proteomic analyses across multiple species may reveal not only species-specific characteristics of metabolic processes under nonoptimal culture conditions but also provide valuable insights into intriguing biological principles, including the balance of proteome resource allocation and the role of gene duplication in evolutionary history.
巻・号 15(1)
ページ 218-35
公開日 2016-1-1
DOI 10.1074/mcp.M115.051854
PII S1535-9476(20)33718-X
PMID 26560065
PMC PMC4762523
MeSH Evolution, Molecular Fungal Proteins / genetics Fungal Proteins / metabolism* Gene Duplication Glucose / metabolism Glycerol / metabolism Kluyveromyces / genetics Kluyveromyces / growth & development Kluyveromyces / metabolism* Proteome / genetics Proteome / metabolism* Proteomics / methods* Saccharomyces / genetics Saccharomyces / growth & development Saccharomyces / metabolism* Saccharomyces cerevisiae / genetics Saccharomyces cerevisiae / growth & development Saccharomyces cerevisiae / metabolism* Species Specificity Tandem Mass Spectrometry
IF 4.87
引用数 11
WOS 分野 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
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