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Malu Ram Yadav Mukesh Choudhary Jogendra Singh Milan Kumar Lal Prakash Kumar Jha Pushpika Udawat Narendra Kumar Gupta Vishnu D. Rajput Nitin Kumar Garg Chirag Maheshwari Muzaffar Hasan Sunita Gupta Tarun Kumar Jatwa Rakesh Kumar Arvind Kumar Yadav P. V. Vara Prasad 《International journal of molecular sciences》2022,23(5)
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Mria Pter Pter Gudmann Zoltn Kta Zsolt Trk Lszl Vígh Attila Glatz Gbor Balogh 《International journal of molecular sciences》2021,22(24)
Homeostatic maintenance of the physicochemical properties of cellular membranes is essential for life. In yeast, trehalose accumulation and lipid remodeling enable rapid adaptation to perturbations, but their crosstalk was not investigated. Here we report about the first in-depth, mass spectrometry-based lipidomic analysis on heat-stressed Schizosaccharomyces pombe mutants which are unable to synthesize (tps1Δ) or degrade (ntp1Δ) trehalose. Our experiments provide data about the role of trehalose as a membrane protectant in heat stress. We show that under conditions of trehalose deficiency, heat stress induced a comprehensive, distinctively high-degree lipidome reshaping in which structural, signaling and storage lipids acted in concert. In the absence of trehalose, membrane lipid remodeling was more pronounced and increased with increasing stress dose. It could be characterized by decreasing unsaturation and increasing acyl chain length, and required de novo synthesis of stearic acid (18:0) and very long-chain fatty acids to serve membrane rigidification. In addition, we detected enhanced and sustained signaling lipid generation to ensure transient cell cycle arrest as well as more intense triglyceride synthesis to accommodate membrane lipid-derived oleic acid (18:1) and newly synthesized but unused fatty acids. We also demonstrate that these changes were able to partially substitute for the missing role of trehalose and conferred measurable stress tolerance to fission yeast cells. 相似文献
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