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Coevolution with bacteria drives the evolution of aerobic fermentation in Lachancea kluyveri

The Crabtree positive yeasts, such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae, prefer fermentation to respiration, even under fully aerobic conditions. The selective pressures that drove the evolution of this trait remain controversial because of the low ATP yield of fermentation compared to respiration. Here we propagate experimental populations of the weak-Crabtree yeast Lachancea kluyveri, in competitive co-culture with bacteria. We find that L. kluyveri adapts by producing quantities of ethanol lethal to bacteria and evolves several of the defining characteristics of Crabtree positive yeasts. We use precise quantitative analysis to show that the rate advantage of fermentation over aerobic respiration is insufficient to provide an overall growth advantage. Thus, the rapid consumption of glucose and the utilization of ethanol are essential for the success of the aerobic fermentation strategy. These results corroborate that selection derived from competition with bacteria could have provided the impetus for the evolution of the Crabtree positive trait.
- Lund University Sweden
- University of Milan Italy
- UNIVERSITE DE STRASBOURG France
- University of Strasbourg France
- Academia Sinica Taiwan
Science, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Evolution, Molecular, INDEL Mutation, Bacteria, Ethanol, Sequence Analysis, RNA, Q, R, RNA, Fungal, Aerobiosis, Coculture Techniques, Batch Cell Culture Techniques, Saccharomycetales, Medicine, Settore CHIM/11 - Chimica e Biotecnologia delle Fermentazioni, medicine (all); biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology (all); agricultural and biological sciences (all), Transcriptome, Glycolysis, Research Article
Science, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Evolution, Molecular, INDEL Mutation, Bacteria, Ethanol, Sequence Analysis, RNA, Q, R, RNA, Fungal, Aerobiosis, Coculture Techniques, Batch Cell Culture Techniques, Saccharomycetales, Medicine, Settore CHIM/11 - Chimica e Biotecnologia delle Fermentazioni, medicine (all); biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology (all); agricultural and biological sciences (all), Transcriptome, Glycolysis, Research Article
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