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Marcel Albacar1, Asier González1, Rui Wang1
1Institut de Biotecnologia i de Biomedicina and Departament de Bioquímica i Biologia Molecular, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain.
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The transcription factor Pho4 is crucial for the response to phosphate starvation in many fungi, and it has been linked to tolerance to alkalinization of the medium and to pathogenicity. It is widely accepted that it is encoded by a single gene. However, the industrially relevant yeast Komagataella phaffii might contain two Pho4-encoding genes (PAS_chr1-1_0265 and PAS_chr2-1_0177, designated here PHO4(A) and PHO4(B), respectively), which have never been functionally characterized. The phenotypic analysis of single and double mutants suggests that Pho4(B) plays a major role in the adaptation to Pi scarcity. While single mutants exhibited limited and non-overlapping phenotypic defects, the pho4(A) pho4(B) strain was sensitive to multiple types of stress, including phosphate starvation and alkaline pH. Transcriptomic analysis confirms that Pho4(B) is crucial for the transcriptional response to phosphate starvation, including induction of typical gene markers (PHO5, PHO89, VTC1, etc.). However, by using a GFP reporter, we found that PHO4(A) also participates in the induction of PHO89 under high pH stress. Expression of both PHO4(A) and PHO4(B) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae complemented the pho4 mutation under phosphate limitation by restoring growth, expression of the Pho84 transporter, and secreted phosphatase activity. Therefore, both transcription factors display partially overlapping functions, respond differently to diverse stimuli, and together constitute a key component in the adaptation to multiple stresses.
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