Thermoresistance in a yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Volume 72, N 2. 2011 pp. 140–149

V. A. Kalyuzhin

Institute of Biology and Biophysics, Tomsk State University
634050 Tomsk, Pr. Lenina, 36
e-mail: Kalyuzhina@obr.admin.tomsk.ru

Under natural conditions, yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae reproduce, as a rule, on the surface of solid or liquid medium. Thus, life cycle of yeast populations is substantially influenced by diurnal changes in ambient temperature. The pattern in the response of unrestricted yeast S. cerevisiae culture to changes in the temperature of cultivation is revealed experimentally. Yeast population, in the absence of environmental constraints on the functioning of cell chemosmotic bioenergetic system, demonstrates the ability of thermoresistance when the temperature of cultivation switches from the range of 12-36 °C to 37.5-40 °C. During the transient period that is associated with the temperature switching and lasts from 1 to 4 turnover cycles, yeast reproduction rate remains 1.5-2 times higher than under stationary conditions. This is due to evolutionary acquired adaptive activity of cell chemosmotic system. After the adaptive resources exhausting, yeast thermoresistance fully recovers at the temperature range of 12-36 °C within one generation time under conditions of both restricted and unrestricted nourishment. Adaptive significance of such thermoresistance seems obvious enough - it allows maintaining high reproduction rate in yeast when ambient temperature is reaching a brief maximum shortly after noon.


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