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The Transcriptional Response of Diverse Saccharomyces cerevisiae Strains to Simulated Microgravity
Neff, Lilly S ; Fleury, Samantha T ; Galazka, Jonathan M
关键词: TRANSCRIPTION (GENETICS);    BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY;    SACCHAROMYCES;    RIBONUCLEIC ACIDS;    MICROGRAVITY;    MICROORGANISMS;    YEAST;    INFECTIOUS DISEASES;    RISK;    EXPOSURE;    ROTATION;    GENOME;    SPACE FLIGHT;   
RP-ID  :  ARC-E-DAA-TN51808,ARC-E-DAA-TN53808
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

Spaceflight imposes multiple stresses on biological systems resulting in genome-scale adaptations. Understanding these adaptations and their underlying molecular mechanisms is important to clarifying and reducing the risks associated with spaceflight. One such risk is infection by microbes present in spacecraft and their associated systems and inhabitants. This risk is compounded by results suggesting that some microbes may exhibit increased virulence after exposure to spaceflight conditions. The yeast, S. cerevisiae, is a powerful microbial model system, and it's response to spaceflight has been studied for decades. However, to date, these studies have utilized common lab strains. Yet studies on trait variation in S. cerevisiae demonstrate that these lab strains are not representative of wild yeast and instead respond to environmental stimuli in an a typical manner. Thus, it is not clear how transferable these results are to the wild S. cerevisiae strains likely to be encountered during spaceflight. To determine if diverse S. cerevisiae strains exhibit a conserved response to simulated microgravity, we will utilize a collection of 100 S. cerevisiae strains isolated from clinical, environmental and industrial settings. We will place selected S. cerevisiae strains in simulated microgravity using a high-aspect rotating vessel (HARV) and document their transcriptional response by RNA-sequencing and quantify similarities and differences between strains. Our research will have a strong impact on the understanding of how genetic diversity of microorganisms effects their response to spaceflight, and will serve as a platform for further studies.

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