Hyperosmotic Stress Response Memory is Modulated by Gene Positioning in Yeast

  • Ben Meriem, Zacchari
  • Khalil, Yasmine
  • Hersen, Pascal
  • Fabre, Emmanuelle
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
MDPI AG

Abstract

International audienceCellular memory is a critical ability that allows microorganisms to adapt to potentially detrimental environmental fluctuations. In the unicellular eukaryote Saccharomyces cerevisiae, cellular memory can take the form of faster or slower responses within the cell population to repeated stresses. Using microfluidics and fluorescence time-lapse microscopy, we studied how yeast responds to short, pulsed hyperosmotic stresses at the single-cell level by analyzing the dynamic behavior of the stress-responsive STL1 promoter (pSTL1) fused to a fluorescent reporter. We established that pSTL1 exhibits variable successive activation patterns following two repeated short stresses. Despite this variability, most cells exhibited a ...

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