Effects of flavonoids on yeast ABC transporters activity

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-27 DOI:10.1016/j.funbio.2024.09.004
V.M. Grechko , V.T. Cheshchevik , A. Dzeikala , A. Sykuła , E. Łodyga-Chruścińska
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Flavonoids are known to be effective biomodulators of various processes in eukaryotic cells. As these compounds are present in wine and beer raw materials, they can influence the qualitative characteristics of the ethanol content in wine-making and brewing products, including directly through the mechanisms of regulation of gene expression and the activity of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) proteins. The main function of ABC transporters in yeast cells is to transport various substrates, including ethanol. This process ensures the survival of yeast cells under conditions of ethanol stress. It has been found that flavonoids, as well as their Schiff base derivatives, are effective stimulators and inhibitors of mRNA expression and activity of ABC proteins both in logarithmic and stationary phases of growth, which has a direct impact on bioethanol production by yeast.
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类黄酮对酵母 ABC 转运体活性的影响
众所周知,类黄酮是真核细胞中各种过程的有效生物调节剂。由于这些化合物存在于葡萄酒和啤酒原料中,它们可以影响酿酒和酿造产品中乙醇含量的质量特性,包括直接通过基因表达调控机制和 ATP 结合盒(ABC)蛋白的活性。ABC 转运体在酵母细胞中的主要功能是转运各种底物,包括乙醇。这一过程可确保酵母细胞在乙醇压力条件下存活。研究发现,黄酮类化合物及其希夫碱衍生物能有效刺激和抑制对数生长期和静止生长期 ABC 蛋白的 mRNA 表达和活性,这对酵母生产生物乙醇有直接影响。
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