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Molecular Biology and Evolution | 2015

Evolutionary Advantage Conferred by an Eukaryote-to-Eukaryote Gene Transfer Event in Wine Yeasts

Souhir Marsit; Adriana Mena; Frédéric Bigey; François-Xavier Sauvage; Arnaud Couloux; Julie Guy; Jean-Luc Legras; Eladio Barrio; Sylvie Dequin; Virginie Galeote

Although an increasing number of horizontal gene transfers have been reported in eukaryotes, experimental evidence for their adaptive value is lacking. Here, we report the recent transfer of a 158-kb genomic region between Torulaspora microellipsoides and Saccharomyces cerevisiae wine yeasts or closely related strains. This genomic region has undergone several rearrangements in S. cerevisiae strains, including gene loss and gene conversion between two tandemly duplicated FOT genes encoding oligopeptide transporters. We show that FOT genes confer a strong competitive advantage during grape must fermentation by increasing the number and diversity of oligopeptides that yeast can utilize as a source of nitrogen, thereby improving biomass formation, fermentation efficiency, and cell viability. Thus, the acquisition of FOT genes has favored yeast adaptation to the nitrogen-limited wine fermentation environment. This finding indicates that anthropic environments offer substantial ecological opportunity for evolutionary diversification through gene exchange between distant yeast species.


Fems Yeast Research | 2015

Diversity and adaptive evolution of Saccharomyces wine yeast: a review

Souhir Marsit; Sylvie Dequin

Saccharomyces cerevisiae and related species, the main workhorses of wine fermentation, have been exposed to stressful conditions for millennia, potentially resulting in adaptive differentiation. As a result, wine yeasts have recently attracted considerable interest for studying the evolutionary effects of domestication. The widespread use of whole-genome sequencing during the last decade has provided new insights into the biodiversity, population structure, phylogeography and evolutionary history of wine yeasts. Comparisons between S. cerevisiae isolates from various origins have indicated that a variety of mechanisms, including heterozygosity, nucleotide and structural variations, introgressions, horizontal gene transfer and hybridization, contribute to the genetic and phenotypic diversity of S. cerevisiae. This review will summarize the current knowledge on the diversity and evolutionary history of wine yeasts, focusing on the domestication fingerprints identified in these strains.


Molecular Ecology | 2017

Genomic signatures of adaptation to wine biological ageing conditions in biofilm‐forming flor yeasts

Anna-Lisa Coi; Frédéric Bigey; Sandrine Mallet; Souhir Marsit; Giacomo Zara; Pierre Gladieux; Virginie Galeote; Marilena Budroni; Sylvie Dequin; Jean-Luc Legras

The molecular and evolutionary processes underlying fungal domestication remain largely unknown despite the importance of fungi to bioindustry and for comparative adaptation genomics in eukaryotes. Wine fermentation and biological ageing are performed by strains of S. cerevisiae with, respectively, pelagic fermentative growth on glucose and biofilm aerobic growth utilizing ethanol. Here, we use environmental samples of wine and flor yeasts to investigate the genomic basis of yeast adaptation to contrasted anthropogenic environments. Phylogenetic inference and population structure analysis based on single nucleotide polymorphisms revealed a group of flor yeasts separated from wine yeasts. A combination of methods revealed several highly differentiated regions between wine and flor yeasts, and analyses using codon‐substitution models for detecting molecular adaptation identified sites under positive selection in the high‐affinity transporter gene ZRT1. The cross‐population composite likelihood ratio revealed selective sweeps at three regions, including in the hexose transporter gene HXT7, the yapsin gene YPS6 and the membrane protein coding gene MTS27. Our analyses also revealed that the biological ageing environment has led to the accumulation of numerous mutations in proteins from several networks, including Flo11 regulation and divalent metal transport. Together, our findings suggest that the tuning of FLO11 expression and zinc transport networks are a distinctive feature of the genetic changes underlying the domestication of flor yeasts. Our study highlights the multiplicity of genomic changes underlying yeast adaptation to man‐made habitats and reveals that flor/wine yeast lineage can serve as a useful model for studying the genomics of adaptive divergence.


Microbiology spectrum | 2017

Fungi as a Source of Food

Joëlle Dupont; Sylvie Dequin; Tatiana Giraud; François Le Tacon; Souhir Marsit; Jeanne Ropars; Franck Richard; Marc-André Selosse

In this article, we review some of the best-studied fungi used as food sources, in particular, the cheese fungi, the truffles, and the fungi used for drink fermentation such as beer, wine, and sake. We discuss their history of consumption by humans and the genomic mechanisms of adaptation during artificial selection.


Archive | 2017

DT FineStructure Flor Wine Champagne

Anna-Lisa Coi; Frédéric Bigey; Sandrine Mallet; Souhir Marsit; Giacomo Zara; Pierre Gladieux; Virginie Galeote; Marilena Budroni; Sylvie Dequin; Jean-Luc Legras


Archive | 2017

Data of figure4: Biofilm images used for the evaluation of the impact of each wine and flor allele on biofilm formation

Anna-Lisa Coi; Frédéric Bigey; Sandrine Mallet; Souhir Marsit; Giacomo Zara; Pierre Gladieux; Virginie Galeote; Marilena Budroni; Sylvie Dequin; Jean-Luc Legras


Archive | 2017

Evaluation of variant impact on protein functions according to SIFT(4G)_ High quality biallelic variant set

Anna-Lisa Coi; Frédéric Bigey; Sandrine Mallet; Souhir Marsit; Giacomo Zara; Pierre Gladieux; Virginie Galeote; Marilena Budroni; Sylvie Dequin; Jean-Luc Legras


Archive | 2017

Vcf-to-dadi perl script

Anna-Lisa Coi; Frédéric Bigey; Sandrine Mallet; Souhir Marsit; Giacomo Zara; Pierre Gladieux; Virginie Galeote; Marilena Budroni; Sylvie Dequin; Jean-Luc Legras


Archive | 2017

Data XPCLR of Wine and France and Hungary Flor strain

Anna-Lisa Coi; Frédéric Bigey; Sandrine Mallet; Souhir Marsit; Giacomo Zara; Pierre Gladieux; Virginie Galeote; Marilena Budroni; Sylvie Dequin; Jean-Luc Legras


Archive | 2017

de-novo draft assemblies

Anna-Lisa Coi; Frédéric Bigey; Sandrine Mallet; Souhir Marsit; Giacomo Zara; Pierre Gladieux; Virginie Galeote; Marilena Budroni; Sylvie Dequin; Jean-Luc Legras

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Sylvie Dequin

University of Montpellier

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Frédéric Bigey

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Jean-Luc Legras

University of Montpellier

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Virginie Galeote

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Pierre Gladieux

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Franck Richard

University of Montpellier

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