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Reference - PMID:32142608 - Mutations in a Single Signaling Pathway Allow Cell Growth in Heavy Water.

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PubMed ID
PMID:32142608
Title
Mutations in a Single Signaling Pathway Allow Cell Growth in Heavy Water.
Authors
Kampmeyer C, Johansen JV, Holmberg C, Karlson M, Gersing SK, Bordallo HN, Kragelund BB, Lerche MH, Jourdain I, Winther JR, Hartmann-Petersen R
Citation
ACS Synth Biol 2020 Apr 17;9(4):733-748
Publication year
2020
Abstract
Life is completely dependent on water. To analyze the role of water as a solvent in biology, we replaced water with heavy water (D 2 O) and investigated the biological effects by a wide range of techniques, using Schizosaccharomyces pombe as model organism. We show that high concentrations of D 2 O lead to altered glucose metabolism and growth retardation. After prolonged incubation in D 2 O, cells displayed gross morphological changes, thickened cell walls, and aberrant cytoskeletal organization. By transcriptomics and genetic screens, we show that the solvent replacement activates two signaling pathways: (1) the heat-shock response pathway and (2) the cell integrity pathway . Although the heat-shock response system upregulates various chaperones and other stress-relieving enzymes, we find that the activation of this pathway does not offer any fitness advantage to the cells under the solvent-replaced conditions. However, limiting the D 2 O-triggered activation of the cell integrity pathway allows cell growth when H 2 O is completely replaced with D 2 O. The isolated D 2 O-tolerant strains may aid biological production of deuterated biomolecules.

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MOD:00046 - O-phospho-L-serine

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FYPO:0007359 - resistance to heavy water

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FYPO:0007359 - resistance to heavy water

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FYPO:0007358 - sensitive to heavy water

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