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Vol 48(2014) N 4 p. 573-582; DOI 10.1134/S0026893314040086 Full Text

E.S. Naumova1, A.Z. Sadykova1, N.N. Martynenko2, G.I. Naumov1*

Molecular Polymorphism of β-Fructosidase SUC Genes in the Saccharomyces Yeasts

1State Institute for Genetics and Selection of Industrial Microorganisms, 117545 Moscow, Russia
2Moscow State University of Food Production, 125310 Moscow, Russia

*gnaumov@yahoo.com
Received - 2013-10-22; Accepted - 2014-03-18

The molecular polymorphism of SUC genes that encode β-fructosidase has been investigated in the yeast genus Saccharomyces. We have determined the nucleotide sequences of subtelomeric SUC3, SUC5, SUC7, SUC8, SUC9, and SUC10 genes of S. cerevisiae and the SUCa gene of S. arboricola. Comparisons of the nucleotide sequences of all known SUC genes revealed the predominance of C→T transitions in the third codon position, which were silent. The amino acid sequences of β-fructosidases studied have identity of 88-100%. SUCa (S. arboricola) and SUCb (S. bayanus) proteins, which had amino acid identity with other SUC proteins of less than 92%, were the most divergent. It was determined that accumulation of the polymeric SUC genes takes place in industrial populations of S. cerevisiae, while the other Saccharomyces species (S. arboricola, S. bayanus, S. cariocanus, S. kudriavzevii, S. mikatae, and S. paradoxus) each harbor only one SUC gene. Subtelomeric repeats of β-fructosidase SUC genes could appear in the genome of S. cerevisiae under the effect of selection in the course of their domestication.

Saccharomyces sensu stricto, polymeric SUC genes, β-fructosidase, invertase, nucleotide and amino acid polymorphisms, evolution



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